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John,
Zohran Mamdani — an open socialist running for mayor of New York City — is
proposing the very policies which Ayn Rand’s villains gleefully imposed.
He is pushing for government seizure of property, racial reparations, rent
cancellation, and wealth redistribution on a massive scale.
Mamdani doesn’t believe in earned success. He believes in assigned victimhood.
He doesn’t believe in empowering individuals. He wants to punish achievement
and use race and class as weapons to divide.
Mamdani’s ideas lead to breadlines, not breakthroughs.
When I first read Ayn Rand’s We the Living, which drew directly from her own
experience growing up under Soviet communism, I was haunted by the images of
breadlines… of lives wasted waiting on the state… of the erosion of personal
freedom… of dreams strangled by envy, fear, and force.
Today, I see those same destructive ideas rearing their ugly heads in
America’s greatest city.
The fact that Mamdani could win a primary and now has a chance at leading
what was once our nation’s bastion of capitalism demonstrates that these are
more than just bad ideas. They are signs of a greater problem: the growing
popularity of the victim mentality.
Unfortunately, Mamdani is not alone. His brand of envy-fueled politics is
gaining traction with young people across the country.
That’s why the work we do at The Atlas Society is more important than ever
before.
I’m Jennifer Anju Grossman, CEO of The Atlas Society. Through our viral
videos, graphic novels, online courses, and live events, we are reaching the
next generation and giving them the tools to reject the ideology of victimhood
and pathological altruism.
Your gift of $25, $50, or even $100 will help us break the chains of Mamdani’s
toxic ideology and give the next generation the tools to live freely, think
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For many young people, this is the first time they will learn about Ayn
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By introducing the next generation to the empowering principles of
Objectivism, we provide a rational and moral alternative to the culture of
collectivism and envy.
Instead of teaching victimhood, we teach individual agency.
Instead of promising handouts, we promote hard work.
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P.S. Mamdani is reviving the same soul-crushing ideas that turned millions of
people into state dependents and crushed the best among them.
Young people do not understand how a collectivist state grinds down the human
spirit, erodes personal freedom, and destroys individual potential, making
fear, envy, and ideological conformity a daily reality.
The Atlas Society wants to stop that from happening here.
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