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  2. Types of socialism - Wikipedia

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    Bolshevik communists saw these differences as advancements of Marxism made by Lenin. After Lenin's death, his ideology and contributions to Marxist theory were termed "Marxism–Leninism", or sometimes only "Leninism". Marxism–Leninism soon became the official name for the ideology of the Comintern and of Communist parties around the world.

  3. Liberal socialism - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), a reformist socialist political party that was up to then based upon revisionist Marxism, began a transition away from orthodox Marxism towards liberal socialism. After it was banned by the Nazi regime in 1933, the SPD acted in exile through the Sopade. In 1934, the Sopade began to ...

  4. Democratic socialism - Wikipedia

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    [95] Others argue that "there are clear differences between the three terms, and preferred to describe their own political beliefs by using the term 'social democracy' only." [ 96 ] In political science, democratic socialism and social democracy are occasionally seen as synonymous or otherwise not mutually exclusive, [ 97 ] while they are ...

  5. List of political ideologies - Wikipedia

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    For example, while the terms have been conflated at times, communism has come in common parlance and in academics to refer to Soviet-type regimes and Marxist–Leninist ideologies, whereas socialism has come to refer to a wider range of differing ideologies which are most often distinct from Marxism–Leninism.

  6. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The distinction corresponds to the utopian versus dystopian spectrum used in some theoretical assessments of liberalism, and the book's title is borrowed from the work of the anti-utopian classic-liberal theorist Karl Popper. Other proposed axes include: Focus of political concern: communitarianism vs. individualism.

  7. Social democracy - Wikipedia

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    This definition of social democracy is focused on ethical terms, with the type of socialism advocated being ethical and liberal. [68] Bernstein described socialism and social democracy in particular as organized liberalism; [ 69 ] in this sense, liberalism is the predecessor and precursor of socialism, [ 70 ] whose restricted view of freedom is ...

  8. Socialist democracy - Wikipedia

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    Irving Kristol, a neoconservative journalist, argued: "Democratic socialism turns out to be an inherently unstable compound, a contradiction in terms. Every social democratic party, once in power, soon finds itself choosing, at one point after another, between the socialist society it aspires to and the liberal society that lathered it."

  9. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Beyond a resistance to the terms liberal and conservative, there is little that unites moderates ideologically, and moderates can hold a variety of political positions. [124] [125] As of 2021, over one-third of the American public self-identifies as moderate. Self-identified moderates make up about one-third of the Democratic Party, about one ...