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This article outlines the '''contradictions of social democracy''', or the ways in which [[Social Democracy|socially democratic]] governments contradict their own values. As such, this article takes representative democracy, regulated capitalism, the welfare state, police, trade unions and reformism as justified. Even if as | This article outlines the '''contradictions of social democracy''', or the ways in which [[Social Democracy|socially democratic]] governments contradict their own values. As such, this article takes representative democracy, regulated capitalism, the welfare state, police, trade unions and reformism as justified. Even if as anarchists we have our own critiques of these concepts. This page will overlap significantly with the [[contradictions of Liberalism|contradictions of liberalism]]. | ||
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This article outlines the contradictions of social democracy, or the ways in which socially democratic governments contradict their own values. As such, this article takes representative democracy, regulated capitalism, the welfare state, police, trade unions and reformism as justified. Even if as anarchists we have our own critiques of these concepts. This page will overlap significantly with the contradictions of liberalism.