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Socialist surge

Socialist surge: On the rise of democratic socialism in the U.S.

 Affordability issues propel democratic socialists in the U.S.

As the Trump administration persists with its blunderbuss reshaping of American foreign policy — a marriage of hyperimperialism, with wars in West Asia, a de facto capture of power in Venezuela and the strangling of Cuba’s fuel trade, and isolationism, seen in withdrawals from multilateral institutions and tariffs imposed on a whim — the world has been waiting for a political alternative to Trumpism to take shape. After 2024, when a vapid Democratic Party displayed little ideological gumption on foreign policy, welfare or taking on the plutocrats reshaping American democracy, the prospects looked slim. Then, in November 2025, Zohran Mamdani won New York City on a platform of decommodification — placing citizens’ needs above market shibboleths — while openly calling Israel’s war on Gaza a genocide. His victory did more than capture New York’s imagination. It set off an insurgency by democratic socialists within Democratic Party ranks. In Michigan’s August 4 primary, Abdul El-Sayed, a progressive backed by Independent Senator Bernie Sanders, won the Democratic nomination for the Senate despite pro-Israel groups spending heavily against him. Angie Nixon, a three-term State legislator who joined the Democratic Socialists of America in June, has won Florida’s Democratic Senate nomination, having spent merely $60,000 on advertising as opposed to her moderate opponent’s $2.2 million. Such results matter in a country where socialism has been used to evoke the Red Scare, even decades after the Cold War.

Mr. Sanders, whose unabashed democratic socialism is closer to European social democracy than to state ownership of the means of production, ran two presidential campaigns that prepared this ground while the likes of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others showed its electoral viability in Democratic strongholds in House elections. In 2026, a new generation of democratic socialists has sharpened its methods and its reach. The focus on affordability in childcare, rent freeze, Medicare for All and taxing the rich while breaking with the Democratic Party’s foreign policy consensus, including on funding Israel’s military, has carried them beyond strongholds such as New York. The new cohort has not only won primaries but also registered a shift in the political outlook of many Americans. But caution is warranted. Taking on the Republican machine in November will be a far tougher task, especially if the Democratic establishment does not rally around its insurgents against Trumpism. Yet, supporters point to a deeply unpopular Mr. Trump, and a welfare-first message that could cut across the U.S.’s culture wars the Republicans will keep stoking. For the Global South, including Indians, the rise of democratic socialism as a viable force in the U.S. will be welcome, as its emphasis rests on fair trade and multilateral engagement, besides an end to Washington’s forever wars.

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Surge
(noun) – Increase, rise, growth, upswing

वृद्धि

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Socialism (noun) – Collectivism, communalism, statism, Marxism, Leninism

समाजवाद

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Affordability (noun) - financial accessibility, economic feasibility, cost-effectiveness, reasonableness

वहनीयता

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Propel (verb) – Drive, push, spur, thrust, motivate

आगे बढ़ाना

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Persist
(verb) – continue, hold, carry on, last, keep on क़ायम रहना

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Blunderbuss (adjective) - crude, clumsy, heavy-handed, indiscriminate, sweeping

अनाड़ी

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Hyperimperialism (noun) - a modern leftist geopolitical concept describing a decadent, aggressive stage of global dominance by a U.S.-led military and economic bloc over the Global South and rising powers, relying heavily on military force, sanctions, and information control rather than economic persuasion

अति-साम्राज्यवादी

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De facto (adjective) – Actual, Effective, In practice, In reality, Existing 

वास्तविक

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Strangle (verb) - choke, stifle, suppress, smother, throttle

गला घोंटना या दबाना

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Isolationism (noun) - non-interventionism, separatism, withdrawal, aloofness

अलगाववाद

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Withdrawal (noun) - retreat, departure, exit, pullout, evacuation

वापसी

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Multilateral
(adjective) – Involving multiple parties or nations.

बहुपक्षीय

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Tariff
(noun) – Tax, duty, levy, charge, fee

शुल्क

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Impose (verb) - levy, charge, inflict, place, enforce

थोपा गया

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On a whim (phrase) - a sudden desire or change of mind

बिना किसी विशेष योजना के

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Trumpism (noun) - the policies and political ideas of the US president Donald Trump

ट्रम्पवाद

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Vapid (adjective) - insipid, dull, bland, flat, uninspiring

फीका या अर्थहीन

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Display
(verb) – Exhibit, show, present, demonstrate, reveal

प्रदर्शित करना

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Gumption (noun) - initiative, resourcefulness, courage, enterprise, shrewdness

साहस/तर्कशक्ति

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Take on (phrasal verb) - to confront, or challenge, oppose

मुकाबला करना

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Plutocrats (noun) - extremely rich people who use their great wealth to gain power and control over a government or society

धनकुबेर

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Prospect
(noun) – The possibility of future success

संभावना

-Decommodification (noun) - the process of turning something that is not normally considered a product—such as an idea, a relationship, a human skill, or nature—into an item that can be bought, sold, and traded for profit

वस्तुकरण समाप्त करना

 

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Shibboleths (noun) - catchwords, slogans, dogmas, watchwords, mantras

दबे-कुचले विचार

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Genocide (noun) – Massacre, annihilation, extermination, slaughter, holocaust

नरसंहार

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Set
off (phrasal verb) – to cause an activity or event, often a series of events, to begin or happen:

शुरू करना

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Insurgency (noun) – Rebellion, revolt, uprising, mutiny, resistance

विद्रोह

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Backed (adjective) - supported, guaranteed, secured, financed, endorsed

समर्थित (किसी आधार पर)

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Legislator (noun) - representative, politician, parliamentarian

विधायक

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As opposed to
(phrase) – in contrast with.

के विपरीत

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Moderate (adjective) - centrist, middle-of-the-road, temperate, mild, balanced

मध्यममार्गी

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Evoke (verb) – arouse, bring forth, provoke, stir, awaken

जगाना

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Decade
(noun) – A period of 10 years

दशक

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Unabashed (adjective) - unblushing, brazen, shameless, blatant, unashamed

निर्लज्ज या स्पष्ट

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Ground (noun) – reason, cause, basis, base, foundation, justification, आधार

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The likes of (phrase) – people such as, examples like, similar individuals, notable figures, well-known types

जैसे लोग

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Viability (noun) – Feasibility, Practicality, Workability, Possibility, Sustainability

व्यवहार्यता

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Stronghold
(noun) – Fortress, bastion, fort, citadel

गढ़

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Sharpen (verb) - hone, refine, improve, polish, intensify

धार तेज करना

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Consensus (noun) – majority opinion, majority view, common opinion, common view

आम सहमति

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Cohort (noun) – Group, company, band, squad, team

समूह

-Primary (noun) - an election in which people from a particular area vote to choose a candidate for a future important election

प्राथमिक चुनाव

 

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Outlook
(noun) – Forecast, projection, prediction, expectation, perspective

दृष्टिकोण

-Warrant (verb) - justify, authorize, necessitate, sanction, validate

उचित ठहराना

 

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Insurgent (noun) – Rebel, revolutionary, mutineer, agitator, guerilla
विद्रोही

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Point to (phrasal verb) – indicate, suggest, be evidence of, evidence, signal, signify

इंगित करना

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Unpopular
(adjective) – Disliked, hated, detested, ostracized, not liked, out of favour, not accepted

अलोकप्रिय

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Stoke (verb) - foment, incite, stir up, inflame, blow up

भड़काना

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The Global South (noun) - nations of the world which are low-income and often politically marginalized

ग्लोबल साउथ

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Viable (adjective) – Feasible, workable, practical, doable, achievable.

व्यावहारिक

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Emphasis
(noun) – stress, accent, accentuation, weight, force ज़ोर

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Rest (on) (verb) – depend on, rely on, be based on, hinge on, trust in

निर्भर होना

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Multilateral
(adjective) – Involving multiple parties or nations.

बहुपक्षीय

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Besides (preposition) - next to, alongside, near, adjacent to

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