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  2. History of the socialist movement in the United States

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    "Socialism" gradually came to be an American conservative attack-word aimed at merely liberal policies and politicians. [87] Since the late 19th century, conservatives had used the term "socialism" (or "creeping socialism") as a means of dismissing spending on public welfare programs which could potentially enlarge the role of the federal ...

  3. List of socialist states - Wikipedia

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    The All People's Congress is a political party based on African socialism. Sudan: Democratic Republic of the Sudan: 25 May 1969 10 October 1985 16 years, 138 days Preamble: "In the belief of our pursuit of freedom, socialism and democracy to achieve the society of sufficiency, justice and equality". [97] / Syria: Syrian Arab Republic: 8 March 1963

  4. History of socialism - Wikipedia

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    The history of socialism has its origins in the Age of Enlightenment and the 1789 French Revolution, along with the changes that brought, although it has precedents in earlier movements and ideas. The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1847-48 just before the Revolutions of 1848 swept Europe, expressing what ...

  5. Category:Socialism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Socialism is an economic system characterised by social ownership and control of the means of production and cooperative management of the economy, and a political philosophy advocating such a system.

  6. Types of socialism - Wikipedia

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    Democratic socialism is a broad political movement that seeks to propagate the ideals of socialism within the context of a democratic system, as was done by Western social democrats, who popularized democratic socialism as a label to criticize the perceived authoritarian or non-democratic socialist development in the East, during the 19th and ...

  7. World Socialist Party of the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, it did not call for a victory for the Vietnamese against the United States. It has opposed the traditional radical opposition to the (usually Republican) incumbent presidents (e.g. anti-Nixonism, anti-Reaganism, or anti-Bushism) arguing that the enemy of the working class is the entire exploitative social system based on ownership ...

  8. Socialism Was Once America's Political Taboo. Now, Democratic ...

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    And how it's different from socialism and communism in other places around the world Socialism Was Once America's Political Taboo. Now, Democratic Socialism Is a Viable Platform.

  9. History of democratic socialism - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of America was also known at various times in its long history as the Socialist Party of the United States (as early as the 1910s) and Socialist Party USA (as early as 1935, most common in the 1960s), but the official party name remained Socialist Party of America. [37]