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Nevertheless, Sabia contends that America’s enduring capitalist economy will ultimately reject these radical ideas. He believes that failures in cities like New York, under leftist mayors, could serve as cautionary tales and rally support for free-market policies. Paradoxically, he argues that if a pro-socialist candidate wins in NYC, it might galvanize anti-communist sentiment nationwide, emphasizing the city’s symbolic importance as a capitalist hub.