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  2. History of socialism - Wikipedia

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    Shortly afterwards World War II broke out, and within two years Hitler had occupied most of Europe, and by 1942 both democracy and social democracy in Central and Eastern Europe fell under the threat of fascism. The only socialist parties of any significance able to operate freely were those in Britain, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Australia ...

  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. 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 ...

  5. History of the socialist movement in the United States

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    In 1941, after Germany invaded the Soviet Union, Stalin ordered the CPUSA to abandon civil rights work and focus supporting American entry into World War II. Disillusioned, Bayard Rustin began working with members of the Socialist Party USA (SPUSA) of Norman Thomas , particularly A. Philip Randolph , the head of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car ...

  6. History of social democracy - Wikipedia

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    A timeline showing the development of socialist parties in Germany before World War II, including its two bans. The ADAV's party newspaper was called The Social Democrat (German: Der Sozialdemokrat). Marx and Engels responded to the title Sozialdemocrat with distaste and Engels once writing: "But what a title: Sozialdemokrat! ...

  7. Socialist state - Wikipedia

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    Examples of countries directly using the term socialist in their names include the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, while a number of countries make references to socialism in their constitutions, but not in their names.

  8. History of the socialist movement in the United Kingdom

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    Ethical socialism is a variant of liberal socialism developed by British socialists. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] It became an important ideology within the Labour Party of the United Kingdom . [ 21 ] Ethical socialism was founded in the 1920s by R. H. Tawney , a British Christian socialist , and its ideals were connected to Christian socialist, Fabian , and ...

  9. Pre-Marx socialists - Wikipedia

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    While Marxism had a significant impact on socialist thought, pre-Marxist thinkers (before Marx wrote on the subject) have advocated socialism in forms both similar and in stark contrast to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels' conception of socialism, advocating some form of collective ownership over large-scale production, worker-management within ...