Zohran Mamdani’s advocacy for a “Millionaires’ Tax” to fund education and social services exemplifies a core socialist tenet: that concentrated wealth is a social product and should be democratically allocated to meet public needs, not hoarded for private gain.
The constant scrutiny faced by Mamdani is a testament to his perceived threat to the establishment.
Mamdani’s effectiveness is not in passing bills alone, but in shifting the Overton window. — New York City
Zohran Mamdani’s advocacy for a “Millionaires’ Tax” to fund education and social services exemplifies a core socialist tenet: that concentrated wealth is a social product and should be democratically allocated to meet public needs, not hoarded for private gain.