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  2. History of social democracy - Wikipedia

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    The social democratic Sri Lanka Freedom Party dominated post-independence politics in Sri Lanka too, practising secular government and affiliation to the Non-Aligned movement. A social democratic movement also emerged in Pakistan, in particular All Pakistan Awami Muslim League, founded in 1949 in Dhaka, then East Pakistan, which, under the ...

  3. Social Democratic Party of America - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democracy of America initially did not have an official head—its executive powers were vested in an executive board, with a chairman (Eugene V. Debs) merely presiding over the activities of that body. The unit of organization of the Social Democracy was the local branch of at least five members.

  4. History of the Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Party platform of the 1960s was largely formed by the ideals of President Johnson's "Great Society" The New Deal coalition began to fracture as more Democratic leaders voiced support for civil rights, upsetting the party's traditional base of Southern Democrats and Catholics in Northern cities.

  5. Social democracy - Wikipedia

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    Social democracy or social democratic remains controversial among socialists. [33] [nb 2] Some define it as representing a Marxist faction and non-communist socialists or the right-wing of socialism during the split with communism. [29] Others have noted its pejorative use among communists and other socialists.

  6. Social Democrats, USA - Wikipedia

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    SDUSA, while social democratic, is also still "committed to the vibrant democratic socialist movement". [ 3 ] SDUSA's politics were criticized by former SPA chairman Michael Harrington , who in 1972 announced that he favored an immediate pull-out of American forces from Vietnam and coined the term "neoconservative".

  7. Social Democracy of America - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democracy of America (SDA), later known as the Cooperative Brotherhood, was a short lived political party in the United States that sought to combine the planting of an intentional community with political action in order to create a socialist society.

  8. Social Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The name Social Democratic Party or Social Democrats has been used by many political parties in various countries around the world. Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy as their political ideology .

  9. Leading members of Social Democrats, USA - Wikipedia

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    Rustin increasingly worked to strengthen the labor movement, which he saw as the champion of empowerment for the African American community and for economic justice for all Americans. He contributed to the labor movement's two sides, economic and political, through support of labor unions and social democratic politics.