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Democratic Socialism, as stated, 20th c.-present

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Democratic socialism is a political ideology combining advocacy for socialist economic arrangements—such as social ownership or democratic control of the means of production—with commitment to political democracy and civil liberties. It emerged as a distinct current in Western Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, developed through parties and movements affiliated with the Socialist International and its successor bodies, and remains active across multiple countries and regions today.

Cluster:Egalitarian Pluralists

Equality and Inclusiveness & Pluralism rise together at the top of the profile, with Assigned Groups low. Standing is extended broadly rather than allocated by role or origin.

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