Socialists hoping to unseat Democrats in Albany want to abolish private property
A slate of democratic socialists hoping to bring their anti-capitalist agenda to Albany have some thought-provoking proposals like doing away with private property.
Boris Santos, who is mounting a primary challenge against Assemblyman Erik Dilan (D-Bushwick), floated the notion of purging private ownership of apartment buildings as a way of alleviating the citys affordable housing crisis at a packed Crown Heights bar Saturday night as a pair of Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidates launched campaigns for state offices.
We believe that we should eradicate private property and go to a model of collective ownership, the 29-year-old told the crowd. Thats why we will invest in things like community land trusts.
Santos recently stepped down as chief of staff to state Sen. Julia Salazar (D-Brooklyn), who became the first Democratic Socialist elected to the Legislature last year. He and other DSA-endorsed candidates are trying to unseat Democrats they feel arent far left enough or have served for too long in Albany.
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