
Zohran Mamdani and the Ascendancy of Third Worldism

Amid controversy surrounding Zohran Mamdani’s rise to power in New York City, Hussein Mansour tells Thomas all about the history of Third Worldism — where it comes from, what it originally meant, and why the term has resurfaced.
Thomas and Hussein discuss:
Zohran Mamdani as a symbol, not a cause, of a broader elite transformation
The Third Estate, the French Revolution, and the revolutionary inheritance of modern radical politics
Interwar Paris and the emergence of Third Worldist intellectuals
Négritude, anti-colonial humanism, and the promise of historical redemption
Decolonisation, revolutionary violence, and the crisis of postcolonial states
How ideological failure was reinterpreted as structural oppression
The migration of Third Worldist ideas into Western universities and institutions
Edward Said, postcolonial theory, and the institutionalisation of grievance
Third Worldism today less as a political programme than an elite posture
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