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'''Classical Social Democracy''' is a movement that has its roots in the [[File:GerSPD.png]] Social Democratic Party of Germany, with most of the theories of it ranging from [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism|Marxist]] to even [[File:Lassalle.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|reformist]] ones. In spite of this, social democrats are united in believing in the following three ideas, belief in itself being the representative of all non-capitalist classes, belief in the ultimate victory of socialism no matter what or which measure and the belief in the formation of an independent organization of the working class.
'''Classical Social Democracy''' is a political movement that traces its roots to the [[File:GerSPD.png]] Social Democratic Party of Germany. Its theories range from [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism|Marxist]] to [[File:Lassalle.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|reformist]] perspectives. Despite these differences, social democrats share three core beliefs. First, they see themselves as representatives of all non-capitalist classes. Second, they believe in the ultimate victory of socialism, regardless of the methods required to achieve it. Third, they advocate for the formation of an independent organization of the working class. The movement emphasizes the need for social and economic reforms to create a more equitable society, aiming to bridge the gap between the working class and the ruling capitalist class through democratic means.


==History==
==History==