If elected, what would Mayor Mamdani do on his first day in City Hall? How would a democratic socialist govern as a big-city mayor?

By RJ Eskow and Richard Wolff, The Zero Hour

Richard Eskow and Richard Wolff discuss the historic victory of democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani in the NYC mayoral primary, defeating Andrew Cuomo despite massive institutional resistance. They explore the practical challenges and opportunities a socialist mayor would face, drawing lessons from historical examples of municipal socialism in the U.S. and abroad.

zohran mamdani and richard wolff over backdrop of NYC city hall

Wolff emphasizes the need to resist corporate threats to leave the city by offering workers support to form cooperatives and using tools like eminent domain and progressive taxation to shift power toward the public.

Both Wolff and Eskow reflect on New York’s more affordable, equitable past, arguing that the city once thrived when it was accessible to working-class families. They note that strategies like “asking why” and challenging assumptions will be key to maintaining momentum. The conversation highlights the critical role of organized labor and the importance of leveraging historical lessons, public banking, and progressive policy to transform the city. They conclude that Mamdani’s victory is a once-in-a-generation chance to prove that democratic socialism can succeed in the heart of American capitalism.