social democracy
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A political party advocates for social democracy in a peaceful election campaign.
Definition
Noun: 1. A political ideology and system: Social democracy is a political ideology that advocates for the achievement of socialist goals, such as social justice, economic equality, and a strong welfare state, through gradual reform and democratic processes within a capitalist framework, rather than revolutionary overthrow. 2. A country governed by these principles: A country whose policies and government are based on the principles of social democracy.
Usage Examples
- As an ideology:
- The party's platform is rooted in social democracy, emphasizing universal healthcare and workers' rights.
- He argued that social democracy offers a humane alternative to both unregulated capitalism and authoritarian socialism.
- Referring to a system or country:
- Many nations in Scandinavia are often cited as successful examples of social democracy.
- The nation's model of social democracy includes high taxes and extensive social benefits.
Advanced Usage
- "The Third Way": A centrist revision of social democracy that emerged in the late 20th century, accepting a greater role for market economics while maintaining a commitment to social justice.
- Some critics argue that the Third Way diluted the traditional principles of social democracy.
Variants and Related Words
- Social democrat (noun): A person who supports or advocates for social democracy.
- She has been a committed social democrat her entire political career.
- Social democratic (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of social democracy.
- The social democratic party proposed new legislation on education funding.
Synonyms
- Democratic socialism (Note: While often used interchangeably, some theorists distinguish democratic socialism as seeking to replace capitalism with socialism, whereas social democracy aims to reform capitalism.)
- Welfare statism
- Reformist socialism
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Mixed economy: An economic system combining private and public enterprise, typical of social democratic policies.
- Welfare state: A system where the state undertakes to protect the health and well-being of its citizens, especially in areas like healthcare, education, and unemployment support, which is a central goal of social democracy.
A political party advocates for social democracy in a peaceful election campaign.
Noun
- the belief in a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means