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*[https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/ghana/10519.pdf Basics on Social Democracy] by Thomas Kastning |
*[https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/ghana/10519.pdf Basics on Social Democracy] by Thomas Kastning |
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*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1stqf0RzJgB0X0boOWg8PoXAvm2edATdsJhttQ6AxIyM/mobilebasic SockDem's #1 Economic Fact Sheet™] |
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1stqf0RzJgB0X0boOWg8PoXAvm2edATdsJhttQ6AxIyM/mobilebasic SockDem's #1 Economic Fact Sheet™] |
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Revision as of 06:51, 10 January 2022
Social Democracy, often clipped to SocDem (or SuccDem by ideologies that disagree with it), is an economically centre-left ideology. It is usually culturally left, albeit not exclusively. It advocates for strong welfare programs, unionization, with the addition of vast regulation. It is often confused with Democratic Socialism, or sometimes socialism in general. Despite often being called a "socialist" by right-wing ideologies, Social Democracy is often excluded from leftist circles as well due to their support for reforming capitalism rather than abolishing it. Social Democracy finds that a lot of welfare programs and business regulations, when achieved through reform rather than revolution, can lead to higher prosperity for the proletariat, rather than systems of unregulated capitalism or socialism.
History
Historically, Social Democracy was used interchangeably with Democratic Socialism, and still is by many people, especially in the United States. After World War 2, Social Democracy becomes its own identity and promoted a strong welfare state under a capitalist economy. Social Democracies have been established in Europe and other types of the world as follows: India since the establishment of the DPSP, the Republic of France during the 1930's before German Occupation, Australia ever since WWII, Sri Lanka since the early 1940's, the French Republic after the fall of nazi France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
Beliefs and Views
Social Democracy is a center-left ideology that believes in a mixed economy with a welfare state funded by progressive taxation. They believe in re-distributing wealth via taxes to make capitalism more humane.
They subscribe to the Liberal interpretation of human rights. That being the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Social Democrats alter the Liberal interpretation of 'human rights' to include equality, justice, and solidarity.
To make it simpler, here are the 3 principles of Social Democracy.
Freedom
Social Democracy believes in a liberal democratic framework, Liberal democracy is a form of system operating under the civic principles of classical liberalism. But however, Social Democratic economics are somewhat different from classical liberalism.
In order to preserve Liberalism, negative rights and positive rights must be balanced. Positive rights such as right to health and right to an adequate standard of living are respected. Negative rights like freedom of speech and property rights are strengthened.
Equality
This is mainly connects to Social Democracy's beliefs and views in Social Justice, Social Equality, taxation, and welfare.
Social Democracies tend to support a universalist welfare. Instead of only subsidizing private services or giving them to the needy, the provisions are available for everyone. The supported policies are universal childcare, care for the elderly, education, healthcare and workers' compensation.
Justice
Mainly connects to File:Monkeyzz-Enlightenment.png Enlightenment File:Enlightnenment.png ideals of equality under the law and human rights.
Personality
Social Democracy is generally portrayed as being quite care-taking of other people, even if they may not like it. They are occasionally mistaken for Democratic Socialism. He usually doesn't like this if he's in Europe, but if he's in America, he'll proudly call himself a democratic socialist. He will get very mad at Left Communism and File:Marxlen.png Marxism–Leninism whenever they call him a "Social Fascist".
How to Draw
Drawing Social Democracy requires a few steps:
- Draw a ball.
- Color the ball with red.
- Draw a white rose on the bottom of the ball.
- Add the eyes, and you're done!
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White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 |
Relationships
Friends
- Nordic Model - I made you.
- Keynesianism - We make the government spend... together.
- Left-Wing Populism - We work great during elections, and we both care about the common people.
- Regulationism - Time to tax and regulate those big business!!
- Anti-Authoritarianism - Down with File:Marxlen.png Communism! Down with Fascism! Down with Monarchism!
- File:Progress.png Progressivism - Generally we go hand in hand, although some of my derivatives would beg to differ.
- Social Liberalism - A great friend of mine who is basically me but with more market based solutions. We often form coalition governments.
- Social Capitalism - Same as above but less regulationist.
- Market Socialism - Good friend who likes worker co-ops.
- Democratic Socialism - We're not quite the same but I don't mind your company.
- Social Libertarianism - Markets need regulation!
- Social Corporatism - My even more regulationist friend who helped me out with the Nordic countries.
Frenemies
- Social Georgism - I mean, sure, it sounds fair, but what about all the middle class homeowner votes!?
- Paternalistic Conservatism - We often fight in elections, but he's still my child. (And a worthy opponent!)
- Welfare Chauvinism - My racist son, on the rise. WHY! Some say you're actually Social Fascism.
- Left-Wing Nationalism - Sometimes works with me, sometimes against me.
- Kemalism - We have no problem other than closing the unions and preventing the Labor Day and changing the name of the holiday to "Spring Holiday", my welfarist brother!
- Social Authoritarianism - You have good ideas, but please, calm down a bit.
- Longism - Same as above.
Please come back to us Huey. - Titoism - Too authoritarian for my liking, but at least you don't call me a "Social Fascist" unlike your brothers.
- Syndicalism - I'm pro-union and all, but I'm not a fan of this whole socialism thing.
- Capitalism - Good system. Just needs some more regulation.
- File:Soc.png Socialism - I like a lot of your ideas but I don't think your system will work. Also I really wish people in the US would stop thinking I'm you.
- Third Way - I'll still vote for you son, but I wish you would stop trying to compromise with him.
- Marxism - We agree on many of the same issues with capitalism, but I do not necessarily agree with your solutions. Also electoralism is good.
- Bernsteinism - I don't hate you dad, but try to tone it down a bit with all that Marxism stuff.
- Bismarckism - While I appreciate you a lot for installing the first welfare state, I'm still pretty pissed with how much you tried to suppress my movement.
- Libertarian Socialism - Calm down! Socialism isn't a good way to follow!
- Democratic Confederalism - Some of my parties in the past were somewhat sympathetic to you, but why do you call us a failed attempt to reform capitalism? We both like the HDP at least.
Enemies
- Libertarian Marxism - Stop Spamming that Marx quote against me! I do not have a "Servile belief in the state!"
- Mediacracy - Stop with all the anti-Bernie propaganda dammit!
- Neoconservatism - At least you're not Paleocon...
- Neoliberalism - Everything I had built up to this point, you just had to destroy it. Fuck you!
Still don't know why we decided to have that kid together.. - Libertarianism - Just because I like Bernie Sanders doesn't mean I'm a communist!
- Luxemburgism - *quietly tightens fiber wire*
- File:Marxlen.png Marxism–Leninism - Keeps calling me the "moderate wing of fascism" despite expanding the state himself.
- Left Communism - Same as above guy! Also you claim to love the working class but all you do is sit on an armchair reading esoteric political literature all day without contributing to society you lazy prick!
- Dengism - You're the "social fascist."
- Anarcho-Capitalism - Healthcare is a human right!
- Fascism - I don't care if we agree on economics. Leave me alone fascist pig!
- Paleoconservatism - You are suspiciously similar to the guy above you know...
- Juche - Stop using my name for propaganda you totalitarian scumbag!
- Pinochetism - STOP CALLING ME AN UPELIENTO!
- Pink Capitalism - We could have been friends but you just had to cause economies to collapse.
- Objectivism - You hate the poor so stay away from me.
Further Information
For overlapping political theory see:
Regulationism, Democratic Socialism, Third Way , Reformist Marxism, File:Progress.png Progressivism, Welfarism, Reformism
Literature
- A Theory of Justice by John Rawls
- Time for Socialism by Thomas Piketty
- Overproduction and Crises by Johann Karl Rodbertus
- Foundations of Social Democracy by Tombias Gambert
- The Working Man's Programme by Ferdinand Lassalle
- Social Democracy After the Cold War by Bryan Evans and Ingo Schmidt
- Basics on Social Democracy by Thomas Kastning
- SockDem's #1 Economic Fact Sheet™
Parties
Wikipedia
People
- Ferdinand Lassalle
- August Bebel
- Wilhelm Liebknecht
- Eduard Bernstein
- Ramsay MacDonald
- Eugene V. Debs
- Friedrich Ebert
- Hjalmar Branting
- Tage Erlander
- Alva Myrdal
- Mohammad Mossadegh
- Jacobo Arbenz
- Joao Goulart
- Clement Attlee
- Henry A. Wallace
- Olof Palme
- Huey Long
- Abdul Razak Hussein
- Hugh Gaitskell
- Bayard Rustin
- Anthony Crosland
- Harold Wilson
- Willy Brandt
- Tom Kahn
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- François Mitterrand
- Ingvar Karlsson
- Anna Lindh
- Robert Reich
- Rómulo Betancourt
- Dilma Rousseff
- Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
- Néstor Kirchner
- Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
- Ricardo Lagos
- Michelle Bachelet
- Rafael Correa
- Juan Bosch
- Mia Mottley
- Jack Layton
- Ed Miliband
- Andy Burnham
- Antonio Guterres
- Antonio Costa
- Pedro Sanchez
- Kevin Rudd
- Bernie Sanders
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
- Ilhan Omar
- Amy Goodman
- Jill Stein
- Stefan Löfven
- Magdalena Andersson
- Margot Wallström
- Mette Frederiksen
- Sanna Marin
- Katrín Jakobsdóttir
- Jacinda Ardern
- Thomas Piketty
- AMLO
- Lee Jae-myung
- Sadiq Khan
- Keir Starmer
- Olaf Scholz
- John Oliver
- Kyle Kulinski
- David Pakman
- Shoe0nHead
- Jagmeet Singh
- Lázaro Cárdenas
Videos
- What is Social Democracy? (with playlist) by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
- Social Democracy vs. Social Liberalism Explained by Liberaven
- Democratic Socialism Vs. Social Democracy by Secular Talk
Online Communities
Discussion
Memes and Humor
Political Parties
Politicians
Gallery
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