埃尔赛义德透露:针对美国主要行业的社会主义计划,他比桑德斯走得“更远”


2026年8月19日 美国东部时间下午6:00 / 福克斯新闻

埃尔赛义德表示,针对美国某主要行业,他的公共所有制模式比伯尼·桑德斯的方案更进一步

作者:亚历克·舍梅尔 福克斯新闻

埃尔赛义德呼吁对主要行业实施“公共管控”:“更进一步”

密歇根州民主党联邦参议员候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德谈及大型企业的“公共所有制”与“公共管控”,称他的方案比此前的提案“更进一步”。(图片来源:Head in the Office via YouTube – 6月12日)

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当被问及是否支持伯尼·桑德斯针对大型人工智能企业提出的公共所有制模式时,密歇根州民主党联邦参议员候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德表示,他希望“更进一步”。

此前,众议院一名资深民主党议员驳斥了“年轻社会主义者正在谈论‘夺取生产资料’”的说法,而埃尔赛义德此番言论正是在这之后提出的,他主张建立“某种形式的公共管控体系”。

在6月12日出席左翼播客《Head in the Office》时,主持人问及埃尔赛义德是否支持桑德斯提出的大型人工智能企业公共所有制模式,他表示自己希望“真正更进一步”。

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他补充道,虽然自己认同“我们需要公共所有制”,但同时也认为“我们需要某种形式的公共管控”。

埃尔赛伊德并未明确呼吁政府接管或收购私营人工智能企业,而是描述了“公共管控”的可能形式,包括在公司董事会中派驻公共代表,或设立监管机构。


2026年5月3日,佛蒙特州独立参议员伯尼·桑德斯在密歇根州底特律的芒福德高中发表演讲后,与参议院候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德合影。(莎拉·赖斯/盖蒂图片社)

“我确实想更进一步。我同意我们需要公共所有制,但我也认为我们需要某种形式的公共管控。如果民主不能保护我们免受生存风险的威胁,那民主的意义何在?而目前,我们没有任何监管措施。”当主持人提及桑德斯的相关提案、被问及大型人工智能企业的公共所有制与公共管控问题时,埃尔赛义德如此说道。

“我只是认为,我们必须思考,对这个行业实行民主管控究竟意味着什么?它会是什么样子?”

埃尔赛义德随后举例说明了“公共管控”可能的形态,包括在公司董事会中派驻公共代表,或设立针对企业的公共监管机构。他认为,人工智能构成了潜在的“生存风险”,需要更强有力的公共监管。

“民主本应解决这些问题,但现在它们正试图绕过民主,我们绝不能允许这种情况发生。”埃尔赛义德谈及科技公司在华盛顿拥有的政治影响力时继续说道,“因此,我们需要既能理解技术风险,又不会被人工智能行业收买的领导人。这对我们的未来而言,现在已是当务之急。”

埃尔赛义德助手将共和党对手的竞选活动比作“焚烧三K党十字架”,因其发布与福特皮卡相关的视频


2024年8月7日,密歇根州民主党联邦参议员候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德在底特律文艺复兴高中的团结集会上发表演讲。(迪乌-纳利奥·谢里/《华盛顿邮报》 via Getty Images)

埃尔赛义德提出要在公共所有制问题上“更进一步”,此时正值民主党高层试图驳斥“该党崛起的社会主义 wing 正寻求政府掌控生产资料”的观点。

马里兰州民主党众议员杰米·拉斯金近日辩称,自称社会主义者的美国年轻人并未接受传统马克思主义意义上的社会主义。他反问道:“他们是想说‘我想要将生产资料社会化’吗?”随后他自己给出答案:“我不这么认为。”

拉斯金同样认为,自称社会主义者的年轻人主要追求“更大的平等与机遇”,而非接受“辩证唯物主义”或“无产阶级专政”等概念。


2025年9月17日,马里兰州民主党众议员杰米·拉斯金在国会山出席众议院司法委员会听证会,与会的还有联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔(未在画面中)。(安娜贝尔·戈登/路透社)

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但该运动的一些知名人物使用了更直白的措辞。马姆达尼在2021年美国青年民主社会主义者大会上表示,该运动的坚定信念之一是“夺取生产资料的最终目标”,同时承认当时该主张并未像其他进步事业那样获得广泛的公众支持。

此次被重新翻出的播客对话近日再度引发关注,而埃尔赛义德这位曾被拿来与纽约市市长佐赫兰·马姆达尼相提并论的进步派人士,正试图将这类政治主张带入一场备受瞩目的全州参议院竞选。

此次重见天日的对话,也正值美国政坛围绕民主党对民主社会主义者的接纳程度、以及该运动的经济议程是否超出全民医保、提高最低工资等政策范畴展开广泛辩论之际。

亚历克·舍梅尔是福克斯新闻数字频道的政治记者,原籍北卡罗来纳州夏洛特市,现居住在华盛顿特区-巴尔的摩都会区。

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El-Sayed reveals he would go ‘step further’ than Sanders on socialist plan for major US industry

August 19, 2026 6:00pm EDT / Fox News

El-Sayed said he wanted to ‘take it a step further’ than Bernie Sanders’ public ownership model for a major US industry

By Alec Schemmel Fox News

El-Sayed calls for ‘public control’ of major industry: ‘Take it a step further’

Michigan Democratic Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed discusses ‘public ownership’ and ‘public control’ of major companies, saying he would ‘take it a step further’ than previous proposals. (Credit: Head in the Office via Youtube – June 12)

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Michigan Democratic Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed said he wanted to “take it a step further” when asked whether he supported Bernie Sanders’ public ownership model for major artificial intelligence companies.

El-Sayed argued for “some system of public control,” days after a top House Democrat rejected suggestions that young socialists are talking about “seizing the means of production.”

Asked during a June 12 appearance on the left-wing “Head in the Office” podcast whether he supported public ownership models for major artificial intelligence companies like one proposed by Sanders, El-Sayed said he wanted to “actually take it a step further.”

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He added that while he agreed “we need public ownership,” he also believed “we need some system of public control.”

El-Sayed did not explicitly call for the government to seize or take ownership of private AI companies, instead describing possible forms of “public control” that included public representation on corporate boards or an oversight body.

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., stands with Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed after speaking at Mumford High School May 3, 2026, in Detroit, Mich.(Sarah Rice/Getty Images)

“I want to actually take it a step further. I agree that we need public ownership, but I also agree that we need some system of public control. What is the point of democracy if it’s not to protect us from existential risk? And, right now, there is no regulation,” El-Sayed said when asked about public ownership and public control of major AI companies, with the podcast host citing proposals from Sanders.

“I just think it’s really important for us to be thinking what is democratic control over this industry? What does it look like?”

El-Sayed later offered examples of what “public control” could look like, including public representation on corporate boards or a public oversight body over companies, arguing that AI poses potentially “existential” risks requiring greater public oversight.

“Democracy is supposed to fix these problems, and, right now, they’re trying to slip democracy, and we cannot allow that,” El-Sayed continued about the political power tech companies wield in Washington. “And, so, we need leaders who both understand the technological risk and are not bought off by the AI industry itself. It is mission critical right now for our future.”

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Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate Abdul El-Sayed speaks during a unity rally at Renaissance High School Aug. 7 in Detroit.(Dieu-Nalio Chery/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)

El-Sayed’s call to “take it a step further” on public ownership comes as senior Democrats have sought to push back on the idea that the party’s rising socialist wing is seeking government control of the means of production.

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., recently argued that young Americans who identify as socialists are not embracing socialism in its traditional Marxist sense, asking whether they mean, “I want to socialize the means of production,” before answering, “I don’t think so.”

Raskin has similarly argued that young self-described socialists are primarily seeking “greater equality and opportunity,” rather than embracing concepts such as “dialectical materialism” or the “dictatorship of the proletariat.”

U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin, D-Md., speaks during a House Judiciary Committee hearing with FBI Director Kash Patel (not pictured), on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Sept. 17, 2025.(Annabelle Gordon/Reuters)

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But some of the movement’s most prominent figures have used more explicit language. Mamdani said during a 2021 Young Democratic Socialists of America conference that one of the movement’s firmly held beliefs was the “end goal of seizing the means of production,” while acknowledging it did not then enjoy the same level of public support as other progressive causes.

The June podcast comments are drawing fresh attention as El-Sayed, a progressive who has embraced comparisons to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, seeks to carry that brand of politics into a marquee statewide Senate race.

The resurfaced exchange also comes amid a broader debate over the Democratic Party’s embrace of democratic socialists and how far the movement’s economic agenda extends beyond policies such as universal healthcare and a higher minimum wage.

Alec Schemmel is a Politics Reporter for Fox News Digital who is originally from Charlotte, North Carolina but now resides in the Washington D.C.-Baltimore Metro Area.

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