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===[[File:LeftSocdem.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Left-Social Democracy]] [[File:LeftSocdem-Alt.png]]===
 
'''Left-Social Democracy''' is a variant of social democracy which often expresses advocacy for [[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism|protectionsm]] or [[File:EconNat.png]] economic nationalism, [[File:Lpop.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism|left-wing populism]], a mixed economy (though some support full on [[File:Marketsoc.png]] [[Market Socialism|market socialist]] economics), and [[File:Dirigisme.png]] [[State Capitalism|state guidance of the economy]]. British left-social democrats (the [[File:UKLab.png]] Labour Party until the 1950s more specifically) espoused [[File:Imp.png]] imperialism, seeing the [[File:BritishEmpire.png]] Empire as the best way to spread their economic model globally. A lot of the social democrats after World War II would adopt [[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesian School|Keynesian economics]] to their policy prescriptions, seeing demand-side economics as most compatible with their ideals of high unionization and [[File:Welf.png]] welfarism. Something which divides left-social democrats is the willingness to transition the economy out of [[File:Cap.png]] capitalism, as many stick true to their [[File:Anticap.png]] anti-capitalist roots. All [[File:ClassSocDem.png]] [[Classical Social Democracy|classical social democrats]] would fall under this category. Most all '''Left-Social Democrats''' support some level of [[File:WPD.png]] [[Socialism|Workplace Democracy]] whether it is implemented partially under a capitalist organization or completely under a market socialist organization of the economy.
 
===[[File:RightSocDem.png]] [[Third Way|Right-Social]] [[Social Capitalism|Democracy]] [[File:RightSocdem-Alt.png]]===
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