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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: The fallacy that the very liberal Democrats are the base of the Party [View all]yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)12. When the going gets weird...
Things really aren't what they seem to be.
The much vilified and demonized Third Way movement (from wiki):
In politics, the Third Way is a position akin to centrism that tries to reconcile right-wing and left-wing politics by advocating a varying synthesis of right-wing economic and left-wing social policies. The Third Way was created as a serious re-evaluation of political policies within various centre-left progressive movements in response to international doubt regarding the economic viability of the state; economic interventionist policies that had previously been popularized by Keynesianism and contrasted with the corresponding rise of popularity for economic liberalism and the New Right. The Third Way is promoted by some social democratic and social liberal movements.
Social democracy is described as:
Social democracy is a political, social and economic ideology that supports economic and social interventions to promote social justice within the framework of a capitalist economy, and a policy regime involving collective bargaining arrangements, a commitment to representative democracy, measures for income redistribution, regulation of the economy in the general interest and welfare state provisions. Social democracy thus aims to create the conditions for capitalism to lead to greater democratic, egalitarian and solidaristic outcomes; and is often associated with the set of socioeconomic policies that became prominent in Northern and Western Europeparticularly the Nordic model in the Nordic countriesduring the latter half of the 20th century.
Notable social democrats:
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The fallacy that the very liberal Democrats are the base of the Party [View all]
CajunBlazer
Jul 2016
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Admittedly, I generalized a bit. But again, it's based on behavior most of all.
BobbyDrake
Jul 2016
#15
The biggest difference between the two candidates was that one didnt promise her supporters a payout
BobbyDrake
Jul 2016
#13
Most countries that Bernie used as examples for his ideas have more homogeneous populations.
Her Sister
Jul 2016
#21
CajunBlazer i'd like to get your take on this loooooong article related to some of your points
Her Sister
Jul 2016
#27