Social democracy
Social democracy is a
political ideology that emerged in the late
19th century out of
the socialist movement. Modern social democracy is unlike socialism in the strict sense which aims to end the predominance of the
capitalist system, or in the
Marxist sense which aims to to replace it entirely; instead, social democrats aim to reform capitalism
democratically through state regulation and the creation of state sponsored programs and organizations which work to ameliorate or remove perceived
injustices inflicted by the capitalist market system. The term itself is also used to refer to the particular kind of society that social democrats advocate.
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social democracy
Noun
1. the belief in a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means
(hypernym) political orientation, ideology, political theory
social democracy
Eng: social democracy
Urdu: اشتراکی جمہوریت ۔ ایک سیاسی نظریہ جِس کی بُنیاد مار کِسی اقتصاد پر مبنی سیاسی تخیل پر ہے اور جو سرمایہ داری سماج سے اشتراکی سماج کی جانِب جمہوری وسائل ۔