Democratic socialism. Democratic Socialism, (also known as social democracy) Democratic Socialism, (also known as social democracy) the ideological system.

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Democratic socialism

Democratic Socialism, (also known as social democracy) Democratic Socialism, (also known as social democracy) the ideological system collectively of the Social Democratic Party, the Socialist Party and the Labour Party (collectively, the Socialist Party) in contemporary developed capitalist countries. the ideological system collectively of the Social Democratic Party, the Socialist Party and the Labour Party (collectively, the Socialist Party) in contemporary developed capitalist countries. Democratic socialism and neo-liberalism in the West are two important social trend. Democratic socialism and neo-liberalism in the West are two important social trend.

First: the emergence and development of democratic socialism A) the development process A) the development process 1. the Democratic Socialist Party is formally known as fixed terms of the basic program of contemporary societies ideological system in 1950s. 1. the Democratic Socialist Party is formally known as fixed terms of the basic program of contemporary societies ideological system in 1950s. 2. the development maturity of democratic socialism theory in 1970s. 2. the development maturity of democratic socialism theory in 1970s. (Continue to criticize communism and capitalism, a rich theoretical system of democratic socialism, improve the attractiveness of the electorate). (Continue to criticize communism and capitalism, a rich theoretical system of democratic socialism, improve the attractiveness of the electorate). the U.S. Democratic Party first proposed the "third way", also known as the "new European Road." in 1990s. the U.S. Democratic Party first proposed the "third way", also known as the "new European Road." in 1990s.

First: the emergence and development of democratic socialism (B) the theoretical source of democratic socialism (B) the theoretical source of democratic socialism First, the Christian ethics, humanitarian and classical philosophy. (Christian ethics. Freedom, justice, solidarity, mutual aid and other super-class features; First, the Christian ethics, humanitarian and classical philosophy. (Christian ethics. Freedom, justice, solidarity, mutual aid and other super-class features; humanitarian: freedom, solidarity, justice; classical philosophy: democracy, equality and happiness). humanitarian: freedom, solidarity, justice; classical philosophy: democracy, equality and happiness).

First: the emergence and development of democratic socialism Second, the reformism( 改良主义 ), revisionism (修 正主义) in the socialist movement history. Second, the reformism( 改良主义 ), revisionism (修 正主义) in the socialist movement history. Reformism: the other revisionist school beyond scientific socialism socialism in the period of the Second International;the reformism between the two world wars. Reformism: the other revisionist school beyond scientific socialism socialism in the period of the Second International;the reformism between the two world wars. Third, the ideas of modern European liberal thinker. Third, the ideas of modern European liberal thinker.

Second:the basic idea of democratic socialism (A) its core values :equality, freedom, solidarity, peace. (A) its core values :equality, freedom, solidarity, peace. (B) the ideological pluralism, embracing different values (B) the ideological pluralism, embracing different values (C) the market-oriented Multiple mixed economy (C) the market-oriented Multiple mixed economy

Second:the basic idea of democratic socialism (D) reformist political stance, pluralistic political system (D) reformist political stance, pluralistic political system (E) Employee participation in management, the implementation of a comprehensive social security system benefits (E) Employee participation in management, the implementation of a comprehensive social security system benefits (Vi) international affairs----- the international democratic, pluralistic foreign policy (Vi) international affairs----- the international democratic, pluralistic foreign policy

Third:the new changes in the Democratic Socialist in post-Cold War A) the re-elaboration of its value goal. A) the re-elaboration of its value goal. (B) the amendments to the traditional economic policy, the establishment of new market-oriented mixed economy (B) the amendments to the traditional economic policy, the establishment of new market-oriented mixed economy (C) a positive and pragmatic social reform, less ideological (C) a positive and pragmatic social reform, less ideological (D) the new concept of global governance (D) the new concept of global governance

Fourth:the evaluation of democratic socialism A) positive A) positive First, the critique of capitalist system First, the critique of capitalist system Second, the advocated social principles play an active role in easing labor conflicts and improving the lives of the working class and the underlying people. Second, the advocated social principles play an active role in easing labor conflicts and improving the lives of the working class and the underlying people. Third, global problems have played a positive role. Third, global problems have played a positive role.

Fourth:the evaluation of democratic socialism B) Limitations B) Limitations First,unrealistic nature. First,unrealistic nature. Second, the implementation of some key principles require a certain degree of economic and social conditions. Second, the implementation of some key principles require a certain degree of economic and social conditions. Third, the contradiction with scientific socialism. Third, the contradiction with scientific socialism.