America!: Mamdani Goggles and Other Products to Maximize a Brief Surge in Idealism
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Started January 30, 2026
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America!: Mamdani Goggles and Other Products to Maximize a Brief Surge in Idealism
The New Yorker (United States) | Jan 29, 2026
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Products like Mamdani Goggles can inspire idealism and creativity, encouraging consumers to engage more deeply with social issues.
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Investing in imaginative products like surveillance drones fosters innovation, potentially leading to positive societal advancements.
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The commercialization of idealism through quirky products risks commodifying serious social issues, undermining genuine activism.
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Whimsically shaped surveillance drones trivialize privacy concerns, distracting us from the serious implications of constant monitoring.
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The surge of idealism represented by these products reflects a temporary cultural moment rather than a sustainable movement for change.
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