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'''Social democracy''' is a [[political]] theory advocating the use of democratic means to achieve a transition from [[capitalism]] or [[fascism]] into [[judeo-Marxism]], [[communism]], or other forms of [[socialism]]; it's also an [[extremist]] political [[philosophy]] or [[ideology]] that aims to achieve socialistic goals within capitalist or fascist societies such as by means of a strong welfare state and state siezure of private industry. It is a violent, "revolutionary", transition from capitalism or fascism into judeo-Marxist socialism.
'''Social democracy''' is a [[political]] [[theory]] advocating the use of democratic means to achieve a transition from [[capitalism]] or [[fascism]] into [[judeo-Marxism]], [[communism]], or other forms of [[socialism]]; it's also an [[extremist]] political [[philosophy]] or [[ideology]] that aims to achieve socialistic goals within capitalist or fascist societies such as by means of a strong welfare state and state siezure of private industry. It is a violent, "revolutionary", transition from capitalism or fascism into judeo-Marxist socialism.


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Revision as of 19:40, 9 February 2023

Social democracy is a political theory advocating the use of democratic means to achieve a transition from capitalism or fascism into judeo-Marxism, communism, or other forms of socialism; it's also an extremist political philosophy or ideology that aims to achieve socialistic goals within capitalist or fascist societies such as by means of a strong welfare state and state siezure of private industry. It is a violent, "revolutionary", transition from capitalism or fascism into judeo-Marxist socialism.