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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Social Democracy is a flavor of [[Liberalism]] characterized by the appropriation of imagery and talking points associated with [[Socialism]] in order to push [[Reformism]] with the end result of dissolving proletarian movements and prolonging capitalism. A common | Social Democracy is a flavor of [[Liberalism]] characterized by the appropriation of imagery and talking points associated with [[Socialism]] in order to push [[Reformism]] with the end result of dissolving proletarian movements and prolonging capitalism. A common tactic social democrats use to distance themselves from past betrayals of the proletariat is to claim they are "Democratic Socialists" in reality there is no significant difference in the results of the two movements. | ||
== Notable Achievements of Social Democracy == | == Notable Achievements of Social Democracy == | ||
Revision as of 13:26, 2 August 2025
Summary
Social Democracy is a flavor of Liberalism characterized by the appropriation of imagery and talking points associated with Socialism in order to push Reformism with the end result of dissolving proletarian movements and prolonging capitalism. A common tactic social democrats use to distance themselves from past betrayals of the proletariat is to claim they are "Democratic Socialists" in reality there is no significant difference in the results of the two movements.
Notable Achievements of Social Democracy
- The crushing of the Sparticist Uprising in Germany in order to support the First World War
Notable Social Democrats
- Bernie Sanders
- Joseph Stalin
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- Friedrich Ebert
- Gustav Noske
- Salvador Allende
- Deng Xiaoping