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"The United Arab Republic is a democratic, socialist State based on the alliance of the working powers of the people" Article One of the Egyptian Constitution of 1971: [77] "The Arab Republic of Egypt is a Socialist Democratic State based on the alliance of the working forces of the people."
The following is a list of democratic socialist or partially democratic socialist parties which are currently being represented in the legislature of their country. It does not include democratic socialist parties that are mainly social democratic and are considered to their right within the centre-left.
Robert Owen, Welsh social reformer and utopian socialist [11] Thomas Paine, English-born American philosopher and political theorist [109] Bertrand Russell, British philosopher [110] Andrei Sakharov, Soviet physicist, dissident and human rights activist [111] Henri de Saint-Simon, French political and economic utopian socialist theorist [11]
Socialism is an economic theory that stresses the ownership of means of production by society instead of private individuals. The […] 15 Socialist Countries that Have Succeeded
Social democratic is used for centre-left political parties, [104] "whose aim is the gradual amelioration of poverty and exploitation within a liberal capitalist society." [105] On the other hand, democratic socialist is used for left-wing socialist parties, including left-wing populist parties such as The Left, Podemos and Syriza. [106]
This is a list of parties in the world that consider themselves to be upholding the principles and values of democratic socialism or include significant numbers of democratic socialist members (although many do not specifically include the term "Democratic Socialist" in their name).
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (1948–1992/2009) [nb 3] Yugoslavia. Republic of Užice (1941) Bihać Republic (1941-1942) Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1963) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1963–1992) Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1945–1992) Socialist Republic of Croatia (1945–1991)
Abandoned Marxism–Leninism for social democracy Mozambique (1975–1990) FRELIMO Party Partido FRELIMO: FRELIMO Eduardo Mondlane (first) Filipe Nyusi (current) 25 June 1962 () Marxism–Leninism. Left-wing nationalism. Abandoned Marxism–Leninism for democratic socialism Poland (1944–1989) Polish Workers' Party Polska Partia Robotnicza: PPR