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Some prominent people are distressed by Zohran Mamdani’s victory over Cuomo. There are real concerns regarding Mamdani. Mamdani is a self-described socialist, and socialism has failed disastrously everywhere it’s been tried.
Others, like Paul Krugman, trivialize the threat of Mamdani socializing New York. Mamdani may dream of a fully socialized New York City, but his current platform falls well short of full blown socialism. Krugman also points out that Andrew Cuomo was a deeply flawed candidate.
Recent criticisms of Mamdani fail to account for the time factor—specifically long-run versus short-run effects of bad public policies.
dreams of a more affordable New York. He wants to use rent control to make NYC housing more affordable. Critics point out that rent controls which lower the money price of apartments kill incentives to invest in current and new buildings. This is true, in the long run. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said: “The Americans couldn’t destroy Hanoi, but we have destroyed our city by very low rents. We realized it was stupid and that we must change policy.“ …
Mamdani also wants city-owned stores to supply “low-cost” groceries to New Yorkers. The same problems apply here: lower money prices mean food lines (a familiar sight in socialist nations) or restricted-regulated entry. Citizens and socialized society face a basic problem. Free access to “cheap goods” creates a “tragedy of the Commons.” Common ownership of scarce resources by “the people” incentivizes people to supply less and demand more of these goods. This leads to persistent shortages. Socialist officials then find themselves in a position of either abandoning socialism, or imposing controls on access to resources. Vladimir Lenin and his fellow Bolsheviks temporarily abandoned socialism during the mid 1920s, to end the chaos created by their initial policies.
Detailed regulations concerning access to resources in socialism lead to the “Tragedy of the Anti Commons” (AKA Tragedy of the Contested). In the long run, socialist societies adopt large bureaucracies to enforce detailed regulatory rules. The problem with the tragedy of the Commons is that there are no gatekeepers to resources, no private owners to regulate the flow of real goods to the public, according to market prices. The problem with the tragedy of the Anti Commons is that there are too many gatekeepers.3 The bureaucratic systems that evolve in socialism create roadblocks to positive economic change. David Levy explains how consumers in socialism jump ahead in queues by paying bribes. That is, socialist societies end up creating bureaucracies and regulations that lead to wasteful stagnation and corruption. Mamdani should pay heed to this warning regarding long-run problems in socialism, but he would likely dismiss this analysis simply due to Levy’s name- he is a bigot. …
Was there a better alternative to Mamdani? Yes. Andrew Cuomo is a corrupt greedy politician. But, there are worse things than corruption. The worst economic disasters of the modern world were driven by ideology, not by corruption. Marxist ideologues- Maoists, Leninists, the Khmer Rouge- murdered over 100 million people in the 20th century. Mancur Olson has pointed out that corrupt politicians have an interest in long run economic development. Politicians who restrain themselves from stealing too much in the short run end up being able to steal much more in the long run, due to economic development.5 Corrupt politicians- like the Clinton’s, the Pelosi’s, the Cuomo’s- can steal more from a wealthy country, in the long run. Paul Krugman’s limited understanding of Economics causes him to overlook this fact of our politics.
is a delusional ideologue, and therefore dangerous in the long-run. Those who predict immediate disaster from his mayoral administration will be proven wrong. Failure of predictions by prominent Mamdani’s critics may embolden his supporters, and thus could increase the long term danger of Mamdani’s socialistic policies. It is all too easy for devout socialists to falsely interpret lack of predicted immediate failure as proof of initial success.
Those who oppose socialism should be careful to distinguish between long run policy effects and short run policy effects. Most of all, we should stress the relative efficiency of private markets, in the short run, and even more so in the long run.
My, my, my, now isn’t that a very startling conclusion: corruption is much better than socialism, or whatever they would like to call it nowadays. I guess a greedy politician that can rake off more over a longer time may just be better than a high time preference progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderers that are not above wiping out human capital at a whim. This is an astute warning to the New Yorkers about what they may be about to do.
My guess: Mamdani is LARPing as a socialist. But he's really more about his own ambitions, so the forces that be within NY politics will neuter whatever genuine socialism he had inside him.
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Don’t think so! He is a red diaper baby raised on the teat of communism/socialism from birth. It seems that New Yorkers are leaning more and more towards the desire to get all the freebies that they can vote themselves from other people’s pockets. That is the problem with “democracy”; voting yourself something that you cannot get through the economic means.
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Nah, his parents are a professor and a movie producer or something. Upper middle class. None of them are true socialists, at most they're the useful idiots that the real socialists will hang with their own rope
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Have you checked out what type of people are in Hollywood and the colleges, lately? They have been progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderers for a long time, now. They are leading the mob, as it were.
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Nah, I think they're all fake socialists. They're stoking the mob, but they'll chicken out before things get serious. The problem is that by then it might be too late.
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I know they will chicken out when they find out the comrades have a special present for them, .38 special, or maybe 9mm.
Presumably that will happen whether he's sincere or not.
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I guess that's one good thing about democracy: when corruption and ideology clash in a democratic society, corruption tends to win out
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Except when there is a democratic socialist state where the corruption is baked into the kleptocracy. Too many places look like that.
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Yes, politicians tend to get neutered no matter who they are or what they have as ideals because of money. Once they get a good whiff of the sweet, sweet green and gold, they turn their heads and go in that direction.
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Another important difference between a corrupt politician and an ideologue is that the corrupt politician will abandon disastrous policies out of self preservation. The ideologue takes the ship straight into the rocks.
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Unfortunately, that is true. There are a lot of shipwrecked societies out there right now bacause of that small problem. Zimbabwe has to be one of the best examples of that curse.
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This Mamdani character is dangerous and it can clearly be seen in the amount of people covering his win over Cuomo. Sin his win, I’ve heard about on political, real estate, financial and Bitcoin podcasts all of which have the same question, “Is New York dead?” Or some derivative of the sort. The article suggests that the citizens of New York have only two opinions, corruption or communism. If this two truly are the only options, I’m glad I don’t live in New York. Corruption and communism go hand in hand. More people need to read Ayn Rand. In her book “Atlas Shrugged” she predicted exactly what is happening in New York. Sad indeed.
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Corruption and communism go hand in hand. More people need to read Ayn Rand. In her book “Atlas Shrugged” she predicted exactly what is happening in New York.
No, better yet to read The Black Book of Communism and The Gulag Archipelago to find out about communism and socialism. I think we all know enough about corruption from our daily lives and observations. Didn’t Rand say something like, “You can vote your way into socialism but only shoot your way out?”
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Whole thing stinks of psyop, Adams cleaned up the city substantially, then woops all of a sudden not a Democrat anymore. It's not that simple.
Popcorn ready.
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Yes, there will be lots of fun times and entertainment ahead, for sure. I think there will be a battle royale for the mayorship come election time. If it is split enough a Republican may even come out with the mayorship!!! Wouldn’t that be a shocker!
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US Imperialism is the primary driver of US wealth and power. Its not the free market you moron- its monetary and resource hegemony backed by brute force. The extraordinary privilege of the US Petrodollar hegemony backed by military threat and often outright violence (ongoing unlawful use of drones strikes by US since the early 2000s for example and kidnappings and murders via extraordinary renditions) is what your financialised wealth and privilege are built upon- the major exports of USA today are Death and Debt. Politics is the means by which human groups decide how to allocate and organise labour and resources- neoliberalism and crony capitalism have failed. Fuck I guess you think the banks owning your government is good thing! Get real and look at history- the best economy and society is where rentseeking cartels and monopolists are restricted and resources are allocated fairly. Chinas mixed economy is way outperforming US crony capitalism but you cannot see it. Death to US Exceptionalist delusions and the banksters and murderers who orchestrate US hegemony - wake up to mixed economies where resources and wealth are fairly allocated with free public transport and education and affordable housing are priorities.
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