Social Democracy, as stated, 20th c.-present
20th Century · stated scope
Social democracy is a political ideology that combines a market-based economy with state-administered social welfare programs, progressive taxation, and regulated labor markets. It developed primarily in Western Europe during the late 19th and 20th centuries, becoming institutionally established through political parties and trade union movements in countries such as Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
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.
Full profile
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Neighbors
- 1Democratic Socialism, as stated, 20th c.-presentDistance: 9Compare
- 2Nordic Model, as realized, 2015-presentDistance: 10Compare
- 3Modern Social Liberalism, as stated, 20th c.-presentDistance: 11Compare
- 4Sweden (social-democratic state), as realized, 1945-presentDistance: 12Compare
- 5European Union, as realized, 2015-presentDistance: 13Compare
The Three Axes (Detail)
Each bar is one pole’s pull, pointing the way it pushes the result. The dot is where the two pulls add up.