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New York City was facing one of the largest deficits in modern history, and instead of responding with massive cuts, the city leaned toward collective investment, public intervention, and asking more from those at the top.
In this episode, we break down what actually happened, why so many people online are arguing about it, and what this moment tells us about “leaning into socialism” without abandoning capitalism entirely.
By Samuel LeeNew York City was facing one of the largest deficits in modern history, and instead of responding with massive cuts, the city leaned toward collective investment, public intervention, and asking more from those at the top.
In this episode, we break down what actually happened, why so many people online are arguing about it, and what this moment tells us about “leaning into socialism” without abandoning capitalism entirely.