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The Mamdani Lesson: Break Completely with the Billionaire Model

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Over the past few months, I've found myself sitting at a rather surprising table the Arc of Justice Alliance (AJA) planning committee. We're charged with two enormous tasks: first, to craft a meaningful progressive response to the Right's authoritarian blueprint, Project 2025. Second we're to draft a counter-vision called Project 2029. It's to be a path toward a Peoples Republic grounded not in domination, but in justice, compassion, and democratic renewal.

For months now, weve been wrestling with the same dilemma: If the Republican establishment built a sprawling ecosystem of think tanks, media outlets, university programs, and religious platforms funded by billionaires and designed to engineer public consciousness shouldn't we build a progressive version of the same? At one meeting after another, we even floated ideas about recruiting famous people to our cause and even of courting friendly billionaires like George Soros to bankroll a left-liberal infrastructure capable of matching the Right blow-for-blow.

But then something happened that, for me at least, broke the spell: Zohran Mamdani won the New York City mayoral race.

Let me underline what his victory represents. Here was a young candidate with 1% name recognition only a year ago. He faced opponents backed by unlimited money super PACs, corporate donors, real-estate tycoons, the whole constellation of elite power determined to smother anything resembling a genuine democracy. And yet, he didn't just challenge them; he defeated them. How? By mobilizing more than 100,000 volunteers, by conducting leadership trainings in living rooms and union halls, by knocking on one million doors, and by rallying ordinary New Yorkers around the elemental theme of affordability the right of human beings to live with dignity in the communities they love.

Nothing flashy. Nothing overly intellectualized. No backroom deals. Just democracy in its most radical, ancient sense: people talking to people.

His victory provided me with a moral awakening of sorts.

Because suddenly the entire strategy we've been discussing building our own version of the Powell Memo machine began to look not simply inadequate but morally compromised. If the way forward is through people, why would we imitate a model designed to sideline them? Why mimic the very structure that has delivered us a national government increasingly controlled by ignorant, degenerate, mafia types whose only qualifications seem to be cruelty, ignorance, and a willingness to auction off the country to the highest bidder?

If the fruit of the Rights model is authoritarianism, why would we plant the same tree?

No. The Mamdani movement reveals the deeper truth: Power does not flow down from billionaires or elites. It flows up from human beings who discover their own agency. As OpEdNews editor Rob Kall would say, "It's Bottom-up."

And so, I find myself convinced that Project 2029 cannot, must not follow anything resembling the Republican strategy. We cannot organize a progressive future by begging for crumbs from oligarchs. Even friendly billionaires are not our allies; their worldview is too shaped by wealth to understand the soul of a democratic movement. Instead, what we need is a politics that speaks directly to the pain and hope of ordinary people:

  • Affordability

  • Green New Deal

  • Free college

  • Downsizing the military

  • Nuclear disarmament

  • Closing foreign military bases

  • High-speed rail

  • Universal healthcare

And this, not as technocratic bullet points, but as expressions of a moral vision rooted in the human right to live, learn, breathe, rest, and dream.

But this raises a practical question, the one our committee keeps circling back to: How do we build a movement capable of achieving such sweeping change without billionaire patrons? Here's the blueprint that for me emerges when we take Mamdani's victory seriously:

1. The Movement Must Be Member-Funded Not Billionaire-Funded

If our goal is democratic empowerment, then our funding must come from the demos. We need a dues-paying membership, millions strong, each giving what they can $3, $5, $27. This is not naive idealism. It is what built the civil rights movement, what sustained labor unions at their peak, and what fueled Bernie Sanders' campaigns. Money raised from below transforms supporters into co-owners of the movement.

2. Build Leadership Schools, Not Think Tanks

The Right built think tanks to create obedient foot soldiers for oligarchy.
We need leadership academies to create authors of democracy.

Neighborhood leadership circles, online organizing schools, campus institutes for justice work, training hubs in churches and mosques if Mamdani could train 100,000 volunteers in a single city, imagine what a nationwide network could accomplish.

3. Replace Media Propaganda with Relational Organizing

Fox News and right-wing radio work by isolating individuals and filling the void with fear.
Mamdanis movement worked by connecting individuals neighbor to neighbor.

Project 2029 should build a national relational organizing platform that links:

  • congregations,

  • tenant unions,

  • mutual aid groups,

  • environmental coalitions,

  • arts collectives,

  • campuses,

  • worker centers.

Democracy spreads best not through algorithms but through relationships.

4. Tell One Simple, Moral Story

Republicans have mastered messaging not because they are clever but because they are consistent. Mamdani was consistent too. His message didn't wander through policy white papers; it hit the heart: Everyone deserves to live here.

Our message must be equally direct: A nation where every person can live, learn, heal, and thrive without fear or exploitation. Every program healthcare, demilitarization, free college reinforces that story.

5. The Million-Door Strategy, Scaled Nationally

If the Mamdani campaign knocked on a million doors in one city, Project 2029 should commit to knocking on at least fifty million nationwide. But these should not be transactional campaign knocks; they should be ongoing democratic conversations about housing, work, health, and climate.

Block by block, precinct by precinct, the country's political imagination changes one kitchen-table talk at a time.

6. Activate the Spiritual and Artistic Imagination

As a liberation theologian, teacher and former priest, Ive spent my whole life insisting that politics has a spiritual dimension. The Right weaponized faith to defend hierarchy. We must reclaim it to defend justice. And we must bring artists into the center of our movement. The imagination is political terrain.

If we want new possibilities, we need new parables, new hymns, new murals, new metaphors of liberation.

7. Build Institutions That Answer to the Grassroots

To accomplish all this, well need training centers, media platforms, and policy shops but they must be governed by the movement itself, not by plutocratic trustees. Our institutions must function like worker cooperatives: democratic, transparent, and accountable to the base.

Conclusion: The Republic Is Waiting for Us

Zohran Mamdani's victory is not an isolated event. It is a sign a living reminder that ordinary people, organized, can defeat moneyed power. In that sense, his mayoral race is more than a political upset. It is a prophetic warning: if we cling to billionaire strategies, we will lose not only elections but our moral compass. But if we follow the path of radical democracy, we may yet redeem the American experiment.

Project 2029 must not be a mirror of Project 2025; it must be its antidote.

The future will not be built by oligarchs. It will be built by us the many knocking on doors, telling the truth, and refusing to surrender the idea that another world is possible. If 100,000 volunteers can change New York City, then millions can surely change America. And that is the real beginning of Project 2029.

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Let me be even more specific: in a country like our's, faith and the morality of the authentic Judeo-Christian tradition must play a central role in any successful progressive movement.

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"When shall it be said in any country of the world, my poor are happy; neither ignorance nor distress is to be found among them; my jails are empty of prisoners, my streets of beggars; the aged are not in want, the taxes are not oppressive...when these things can be said, then may that country boast of its constitution and government."~ Thomas Paine"
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Interesting as far as read. Feeling a no lose race. I like the X Governor. Mart Drivers did to.

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This is wht i have been saying too- an "equal but opposite" model is not the way out of this. We need a paradigm shift.

I love what you say here:

"Why mimic the very structure that has delivered us a national government increasingly controlled by ignorant, degenerate, mafia types whose only qualifications seem to be cruelty, ignorance, and a willingness to auction off the country to the highest bidder?If the fruit of the Rights model is authoritarianism, why would we plant the same tree?"

Boiled down to its essence, the way forward is really about abandoning toxic patriarchy in fabor of the nurturing feminine model .

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My Mom of 10 kids, me 57 last 1960, would aprove strongly in a paradrigm shift towards Union Empowerment, at Local Levels. She 2rd my 1990S "Boston doesn't "need"-DC. It was OEN when connected with EJ Nunn on an Article V Convention call. EJ wanted an Executive Council of 3 to what Article V creates.

Have heard calls for Article Vs through time. One issue is "the Gerry Mandering vote" in the South must end it. Paul Hipp wrote and sang of the 2 issues above all others, free money in the USA nad We are number 37 in Health. Swear to god hear this Paul Hipp Live at turn of 2022. tu.be/IsxO1-gPfwM?si=9TfCm7Eov7BqG_74

Bob Marley: Good will overcome evil.

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Couldn't agree more, Meryl Ann. This is what my wife, Peggy, constantly says. Patriarchy is at the root of it all. We need another model. And wherever I look, women are leading the way.

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Yes, and not a moment too soon. Many men do not want women to be in charge because they are afraid they will be treated the way they have treated women when they are in charge.. Typically, everyone gets better treatment when women are in charge, not only women. (except maybe rapists, who should receive everything they so justly deserve, no matter who is in charge.)

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What a different world it would be if women were in charge.

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