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'''Social Democracy''', often clipped to '''SocDem''' (or [[File:Succdem.png]] '''SuccDem''' by ideologies that disagree with it), is an economically center-left ideology. It is usually culturally left, [[File:Patcon.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism|albeit not]] [[Welfare Chauvinism|exclusively]] [[File:WelfChauvin.png]]. It advocates for strong welfare programs, unionization, and regulations. It is often confused with [[File:Dsa.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]]. Despite often being called a "[[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|socialist]]" by right-wing ideologies, Social Democracy is often excluded from leftist circles as well due to their support for reforming [[File:Cap.png]] [[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. |
'''Social Democracy''', often clipped to '''SocDem''' (or [[File:Succdem.png]] '''SuccDem''' by ideologies that disagree with it), is an economically center-left ideology. It is usually culturally left, [[File:Patcon.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism|albeit not]] [[Welfare Chauvinism|exclusively]] [[File:WelfChauvin.png]]. It advocates for strong welfare programs, unionization, and regulations. It is often confused with [[File:Dsa.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]]. Despite often being called a "[[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|socialist]]" by right-wing ideologies, Social Democracy is often excluded from leftist circles as well due to their support for reforming [[File:Cap.png]] [[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. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Historically, Social Democracy was used interchangeably with [[Democratic Socialism]]. After World War 2, Social Democracy becomes its own identity and promoted a strong welfare state under a [[Capitalism|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 [[File:Nazi.png]] [[National Socialism|German Occupation]], Australia ever since WWII, Sri Lanka since the early 1940's, the French Republic after the fall of Vichy France, [[File:Nordmodel.png]] [[Nordic Model|Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Greenland.]] |
Historically, Social Democracy was used interchangeably with [[Democratic Socialism]]. After World War 2, Social Democracy becomes its own identity and promoted a strong welfare state under a [[Capitalism|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 [[File:Nazi.png]] [[National Socialism|German Occupation]], Australia ever since WWII, Sri Lanka since the early 1940's, the French Republic after the fall of Vichy France, [[File:Nordmodel.png]] [[Nordic Model|Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Greenland.]] |