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Paul Lazarsfeld’s upbringing was infused with the revolutionary potential and moral commitment of early 20th-century socialism. He was virtually raised by the leaders of the Austrian Social Democrats who frequented his mother’s salons, including ...
Joseph Malherek
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Questions of War and Peace in the Theoretical Views of Karl Kautsky
The views on the problem of war and peace of one of the leading theorists of the Social Democratic movement Karl Kautsky is discussed in the article. The evolution of his views on the issues of the origin of wars, their types, methods of achieving peace,
E. N. Emelyanova
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The Lutheran Imaginary That Underpins Social Democracy. [PDF]
Larsen M.
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The Social Rule of Law is a type of the rule of law, originating from the tradition of social democracy. The research aims to examine the evolution of the rule of law into a socially-oriented model, focusing on its principles, goals, and structure.
Erfan Khalilvandi, Mohammareza Vijeh
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The Evolution of Welfare Systems: Social Democratic and Social Autocratic Paths
Students of global and regional political economy have produced a vast literature on divergent paths of capitalist evolution. The evolution of welfare systems, in general, and their different paths, in particular, have also widely been analysed in ...
Imre Lévai
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The electoral and organisational crisis of contemporary social democracy followed the footsteps of an ideological transformation that brought the democratic left very close to the political center.
Eugen GABOR
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“Human progress lies in discontent!” was the motto of the Austrian magazine Die Unzufriedene (The Discontented). It was first published in 1923 as an “independent weekly magazine” designed to reach “all women.” Yet, it was first and foremost a Social ...
Brigitte Bargetz
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Göran Greider, Ingen kommer undan Olof Palme (Stockholm: Ordfront, 2011)
In 2011 within the Swedish labour movement many activists dissatisfied with the Social Democratic Party (SAP) – who in 2010 suffered from the second electoral defeat in succession and fell into a never-ending crisis – turned to the legacy of Olof Palme ...
Monica Quirico
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Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy is one of the great classics intwentieth century social science. What makes Schumpeter’s book so brilliantare three things in particular: its novel view of democracy; its hereticanalysis of the workings of the capitalist economy; and its provocativeargument that capitalism is bound to disappear—not because of its ...
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Large‐Scale Crises and Variation in Social Democratic Europeanism: The Italian Democratic Party
Since the late-2000s Great Recession and the beginning of the “polycrisis” era, scholars have reignited their interest in the (problematic) relationship between social democracy and European integration.
Andrea Capati, Federico Trastulli
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