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quote="As long as capitalism remains, there can be no real democracy."
quote="As things stand today capitalist civilization cannot continue; we must either move forward into socialism or fall back into barbarism."
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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.
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