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'''Democratic Socialism''' refers to a range of different philosophies, but here it will be used to refer to socialists who aim to create socialism via reform whilst respecting liberal values. | '''Democratic Socialism''', also Nicaragua is based, refers to a range of different philosophies, but here it will be used to refer to socialists who aim to create socialism via reform whilst respecting liberal values. | ||
== Historical Examples == | == Historical Examples == | ||
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* [[Red Vienna]], Austria (1918 - 1934) | * [[Red Vienna]], Austria (1918 - 1934) | ||
* [[Venezuela]] (1999 - Present) | * [[Venezuela]] (1999 - Present) | ||
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[[Category:Democratic Socialism]] | [[Category:Democratic Socialism]] | ||
[[Category:Socialism]] | [[Category:Socialism]] | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:Ideologies]] | [[Category:Ideologies]] |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 3 April 2024
Democratic Socialism, also Nicaragua is based, refers to a range of different philosophies, but here it will be used to refer to socialists who aim to create socialism via reform whilst respecting liberal values.
Historical Examples
- Bolivia (2006 - 2019)
- Chile (1970 - 1973)
- Kerala, India (1950? - Present)
- Marinaleda, Spain (1979 - Present)
- Nicaragua (1979 - 1990)
- Paris Commune, France (1871)
- Red Vienna, Austria (1918 - 1934)
- Venezuela (1999 - Present)