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=== [[File:RightSocDem.png]] [[Third Way|Right-Social Democracy]]=== |
=== [[File:RightSocDem.png]] [[Third Way|Right-Social Democracy]]=== |
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'''Right-Social Democracy''' is the right-variant of social democracy. It is often, though not always, used interchangeably with the [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]]. Like its cousin [[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social |
'''Right-Social Democracy''' is the right-variant of social democracy. It is often, though not always, used interchangeably with the [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]]. Like its cousin [[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]], it is more [[File:Cap.png]] market-centered then traditional [[File:LeftSocdem.png]] social democracy. Supporters of Right-Social Democracy are thus friendlier to [[File:Corp.png]] business interests, often favoring a collaborative approach (such as public-private sector relationships) in the public interest. It blends deregulation and privatization with extensive [[File:Welf.png]] anti-poverty measures. Many capitalist advocates and economists have come to embrace [[File:MSocdem.png]] social-democratic policies, with attitudes ranging from enthusiastic support to seeing them as a necessary evil. An example is [[File:Hayek.png]] Friedrich von Hayek, who supported minimal regulations and a strong welfare state to thwart the rise of [[File:Soc.png]] socialism. |
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===[[File:LibSocDemIcon.png]] [[Social Libertarianism|Libertarian Social Democracy]]=== |
===[[File:LibSocDemIcon.png]] [[Social Libertarianism|Libertarian Social Democracy]]=== |