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  • A German movement associated with Christian socialism (or Social protestantism) in the latter half of the 19th century, primarily
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  • {{r|Socialism}} {{r|National Socialism
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  • ...he [[socialism in National Socialism|left-wing faction]] favoring economic socialism. He was eventually killed by [[Adolf Hitler]]'s orders in the 1934 [[Nigh
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  • ...German [[Nazi Party]] and coauthor of the original platform of [[National Socialism]]; lost influence after the rise of Hitler
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  • ...Islamist political party launched by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1967; espoused socialism in its early days, but has since become more populist; has always had stron
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  • * [[Christian socialism]]
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  • ...her [[Robert A. Heinlein]] "juvenile"/coming-of-age novel, exploring guild socialism and social stratification, the nature of duty, and, interestingly, the role
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  • ...n blue and white, there is grey: FC Schalke 04 during the time of National socialism"), Essen 2005, ISBN 3-89861-433-6
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  • ...clude>(1855-1926) [[United States of America|American]] labor leader and [[socialism|socialist]] politician who ran on numerous occasions for [[President of the
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  • {{r|libertarian socialism}}
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  • ...the word socialist in any form to describe his utopia, most likely because socialism had, in his mind, become associated with violent anarchism following the Ha
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  • ...ramme]]. He wrote a large number of books on socialism, and the history of socialism. He opposed the revisionism of [[Eduard Bernstein]], with whom he had been ...posed the Bolsheviks' seizure of power in 1917 and their attempts to build socialism in Russia and the Soviet Union, particularly because of their suppression o
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  • {{r|Socialism}}
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  • ...modern trade unionism. 2) Quite different forms of 20th century Christian socialism, incorporating faith-based criticisms of capitalism, emerged in Boston in 1
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  • {{r|National Socialism}}
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  • '''Nazism''' encompases both the [[national socialism]] of the German [[Nazi Party]] of 1920-1945 and more recent [[neo-Nazi]] mo
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  • ...ore committed to [[Socialism in National Socialism|left-wing revolutionary socialism]] than was Hitler, and even considered joining with the Communists to expro
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  • ...he economy to the fully government-run economy advocated by some models of socialism. Most national governments today seek to exercise some degree of influence
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  • {{r|Democratic socialism}}
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  • ...], by [[Adolf Hitler]], over his left-wing view of [[socialism in National Socialism]]. That ouster saved his life, as his somewhat more moderate brother stayed
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Socialism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Marxist Socialism}}
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  • * [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/SOCIALISM.html ''Modern History Sourcebook'' Crib Sheet] ...tp://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/marx-summary.html ''Karl Marx: Scientific Socialism, 1844 - 1875''. Modern History Sourcebook.]
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  • ...ellungen/arthur-szyk/en/index.html ''Arthur Szyk: Drawing against National Socialism and Terror], [[German Historical Museum]]
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  • * ''Agrarian Socialism: The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan, a Study in Politi * ''It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States'' (2001),
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  • ...n [[Ronse]], [[Flanders]]) is a [[Wallonia|Walloon]] [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[socialism|socialist]] [[politician]].
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  • ...Germany), identifies with workers and [[trade union]]s. Its ideology is [[socialism|socialist]] with [[Marxism|Marxist]] influences.
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  • * Neske, Günther & Emil Kettering (eds.), ''Martin Heidegger and National Socialism: Questions and Answers'' ISBN 1557783101
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  • ...dedly of the left-wing faction that emphasized the [[socialism in National Socialism]]. While he had a prominent role in Party economics into the early 1930s,
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  • {{rpl|Christian socialism}}
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  • ...the '''[[socialism]]''' part of the political philosophy of '''[[National Socialism]]'''. Nyomarkay suggests that while ideology is the basis of authority in If [[socialism]], broadly, involves ownership of production, Hitler allowed a variety of s
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  • ...In this, Deng argued that a market lead economy was not disagreeable with socialism. Deng, basically pragmatic and practical, strongly promoted modernization
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  • ...]] its main basis, but the country is yet to move from Nasser's style of [[socialism]] to a democratic model.<ref name=ECR>{{citation
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  • * ''[[The Soul of Man under Socialism]]'' (essay)
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  • 1891, "The Soul of Man Under Socialism", ''Fortnightly Review''
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  • | title = The Oxford companion to politics of the world| chapter = Socialism and Social Democracy| pages = 832 to 839|location = New York| date = 1993}}
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  • In [[National Socialism|Nazi Germany]] the '''''Völkischer Beobachter''''' was the official nation
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  • ...or EPIC. His ideas were not entirely Marxist, he was a gradualist in his socialism. His program consisted mainly of adding some "production for use" programs
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  • * Burwood, Stephen. "Debsian Socialism Through a Transnational Lens." ''Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive * Quint; Howard H. ''The Forging of American Socialism: Origins of the Modern Movement'' (1964) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o
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  • ...thern Star" against [[serfdom]], and for individual freedom and "Russian [[socialism]]". His publications were smuggled into Russia, and were widely read, even
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  • He has clarified that genuine historical references to [[National Socialism]], in context, do not invoke the Law. It has been observed, however, that i
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  • ...ss, with a policy supporting [[trade unionism ]]and moderate, democratic [[socialism]].
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  • {{r|Marxist Socialism}}
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  • Political ideology: [[Democratic socialism]] ...ical ideology: [[Republicanism#Ireland|Irish republicanism]], [[Democratic socialism]].
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  • {{r|National Socialism}} {{r|Socialism in National Socialism||**}}
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  • ...d from the 1880s to the 1920s. They espoused their own form of [[Socialism|socialism]] and had a major influence social thought, especially on the British [[Lab ...stronger forces of the enemy. The founders wished to make the approach to socialism gradual and constitutional, as opposed to radical change or social revoluti
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  • ...eology was centered on antisemitism, and extended to anti-liberalism, anti-socialism, anti-Catholicism, and opposition to the Hapsburgs. Hitler had already abso ...ntisemitism. He later wrote that "whoever who wants to understand National Socialism must know Wagner."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...period dates the combination of social [[Charles Darwin|Darwiniwsm]] and [[socialism]] which characterized much of his later life and writings.
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  • ...ocial Gospel movement in the United States was parallel to the [[Christian socialism]] movement in Britain at about the same time.<ref> See Latta, (1936); Hutch ...oined the motto "What would Jesus do?" Sheldon was committed to Christian Socialism and identified strongly with the Social Gospel movement. [[Walter Rauschenb
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  • ..." In its opinion, the Roosevelt Administration was leading the U.S. toward socialism, bankruptcy and dictatorship. The League spent between $500,000 and $1.5 mi
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  • The '''Respect Party'''<ref>[[Acronym]]: ''Respect, [[Equality]], [[Socialism]], [[Peace]], [[Environmentalism]], Community and [[trade union|Trade Union
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  • Czechoslovakia lost territory to [[National Socialism|Nazi]] [[Germany]] in the form of the mainly [[German language|German]]-spe
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  • ...ginal thinker, Debs believed capitalism, with all its works, was evil, and Socialism, with all its promises, a true panacea. ...irard, Kansas) and for years was a highly successful lecturer on behalf of Socialism. In 1905, he helped found the [[Industrial Workers of the World]], but soon
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  • ...ood Press, (1998) articles by scholars[http://www.questia.com/library/book/socialism-and-christianity-in-early-20th-century-america-by-jacob-h-dorn.jsp online e * Dorn, Jacob H. "The Social Gospel and Socialism: A Comparison of the Thought of Francis Greenwood Peabody, Washington Gladd
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  • ...nonic text on the German fascism, called also [[hitlerism]] (or [[National Socialism]]), is the book by [[Adolf Hitler]] entitled ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' published i ...war. Since that time, the [[soviet propaganda]] interprets the [[National Socialism]] as essence of fascism.
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  • ...ous [[Second World War]] allies to root out all vestiges of the [[National Socialism|National Socialist ideology]] and [[Nazi Party]. It was the result of a pol
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  • ...fist, but also relatively isolationist outside trade relations. It rejects socialism and central planning, and takes a "cosmopolitan, inclusive vision for socie
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  • ...1871, but it remained a autonomous state within the Empire. The [[National Socialism|National Socialists]] forced Lübeck to join the [[Prussia]]n province of [
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  • ...8, in the first years of the [[Weimar Republic]] and during the [[National Socialism|Nazi Era]], the history of Bavaria became very turbulent, in 1919 first an
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  • ...e German Dictatorship: The Origins, Structure and Consequences of National Socialism'' (1973). Influential analysis by political scientist * Hoffmann, Hilmar. ''The Triumph of Propaganda: Film and National Socialism, 1933-1945'' (1996), 258 pages [http://www.questia.com/read/3549333 online
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