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Marxism
alt=Black-and-white head shot of Marx|upright=1.05|thumb|Karl Marx, after whom Marxism is named
International Workers' Day
celebration in the international labour movement on May Day
social democracy
political ideology
nationalization
Nationalization (nationalisation in British English)
is the process of transforming privately owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization contrasts with privatization and with demutualization. When previously nationalized assets are privatized and subsequently returned to public ownership at a later stage, they are said to have undergone renationalization (or deprivatization). Industries often subject to nationalization include telephones, electric power, fossil fuels, iron ore, railways, airlines, media, posta
welfare state
form of government that protects and promotes the economic and social well-being of its citizens
Socialist International
political international
democratic socialism
political ideology

progressivism
Progressivism is a political philosophy and reform movement that seeks to progress the human condition through reforms. Adherents endeavor to spread this idea to human societies everywhere throughout the globe. Progressivism arose during the Age of Enlightenment out of the belief that civility in Europe was improving due to the application of new empirical knowledge.

mixed economy
economic system combining public and private production
Third Way
political position akin to centrism
Fabian Society
British socialist organisation founded in 1884
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Reformism is a political tendency advocating the reform of an existing system or institution—often a political or religious establishment—as opposed to its abolition and replacement via revolution.
revisionism
various ideas, principles and theories based on a significant revision of fundamental Marxist premises
liberal socialism
political philosophy which incorporates liberal principles into socialism
redistribution of wealth
transfer of income and of wealth from some individuals to others
gradualism
Gradualism, from the Latin ("step"), is a hypothesis, a theory or a tenet assuming that change comes about gradually or that variation is gradual in nature and happens over time as opposed to in large steps. Uniformitarianism, incrementalism, and reformism are similar concepts.
Socialism with a human face
slogan for Alexander Dubcek's democratization policies in Communist Czechoslovakia
social fascism
communist term for social democracy
class collaboration
ideology which states that social classes should collaborate with each other
list of social democratic parties
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Ethical socialism
political philosophy based on ethics
Social Patriotism
Ideology that combines patriotism and socialism
Frankfurt Declaration
set of principles issued in 1951 by the Socialist International, condemning capitalism
red-baiting
Red-baiting, also known as reductio ad Stalinum () and red-tagging (in the Philippines), is an intention to discredit the validity of a political opponent and the opponent's logical argument by accusing, denouncing, attacking, or persecuting the target individual or group as anarchist, communist, Marxist, socialist, Stalinist, or fellow travelers towards these ideologies. In the phrase, red refers to the color that traditionally symbolized left-wing politics worldwide since the 19th century, while baiting refers to persecution, torment, or harassment, as in baiting.
Socialist Democracy
form of democracy emphasizing socialism
People's Multiparty Democracy
communist political system
Fist and rose
Socialist and social democratic symbol
Millennial socialism
interest in democratic socialism among young Americans
economic progressivism
political and economic philosophy