In most American cities, real estate and development companies own the city council and mayor (if there is one) thoroughly. Yet people like Kshama Sawant have managed to get on the local government and make effective changes. Any socialist electoralist strategy in America has to successful start at the local level, so I'm asking if there's any stratagies we should employ to build labor power and/or effect local legislation. Of course direct action strategies like the Young Lords did in the 60s is effective, but I am thinking more electorally here. Direct action and electoralism can, and should, be in concert.

  • Mardoniush [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    I would be uhhh...really careful about that. One issue is that the local large-scale developers are also the local crimelords in many, many places. More than one well-meaning leftist has met an unfortunate end that way.