List of social democrats
This is a partial list of notable social democrats.
List
- C. N. Annadurai[1]
- Daniel Andrews
- Jacinda Ardern
- Clement Attlee[2]
- Vincent Auriol
- Obafemi Awolowo
- Oliver Baldwin
- José Batlle y Ordóñez[3]
- Adam Bandt
- Gustav Bauer
- Otto Bauer
- David Ben-Gurion
- Victor L. Berger
- Ingmar Bergman[4]
- Eduard Bernstein[5]
- Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
- Tony Blair
- Robert Blatchford
- Léon Blum
- Willy Brandt[6]
- Hjalmar Branting[7]
- Ed Broadbent
- Gordon Brown
- Gro Harlem Brundtland
- James Callaghan
- Lázaro Cárdenas
- Francisco de Sá Carneiro
- Ben Chifley
- Helen Clark
- Job Cohen
- Brendan Corish
- Anthony Crosland[8]
- António Costa
- John Curtin
- Hugh Dalton
- Richard Di Natale
- Tommy Douglas
- Willem Drees
- Alexander Dubček
- Friedrich Ebert
- Friedrich Engels
- Tage Erlander
- Tim Farron
- Peter Fraser
- Mette Frederiksen
- Hugh Gaitskell
- Indira Gandhi
- Mohandas Gandhi
- Einar Gerhardsen
- Ciro Gomes
- Felipe González
- Tarja Halonen
- Per Albin Hansson
- Keir Hardie
- Michael Harrington
- Bob Hawke
- Rudolf Hilferding
- Morris Hillquit
- Christopher Hitchens
- Peter Hitchens
- Daniel Hoan
- Sidney Hook
- Christopher Hornsrud
- Ekrem İmamoğlu[9]
- Karl Kautsky
- Paul Keating
- Joan Kirner
- Jean Jaurès
- Roy Jenkins
- Anker Jørgensen
- M. Karunanidhi[10]
- Charles Kennedy
- Alexander Kerensky
- Anna Kéthly
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Norman Kirk
- Bruno Kreisky
- Wim Kok
- Oskar Lafontaine
- Ferdinand Lassalle
- Jack Layton
- Vladimir Lenin[11]
- René Lévesque
- David Lewis
- Karl Liebknecht
- Theodor Liebknecht
- Wilhelm Liebknecht[12]
- Paavo Lipponen
- Huey Long
- Rosa Luxemburg[13]
- Vassos Lyssarides
- Sicco Mansholt[14]
- Julius Martov
- Karl Marx
- Malcolm MacDonald
- Ramsay MacDonald
- Dom Mintoff
- François Mitterrand[15]
- Hermann Müller
- Alva Myrdal
- Gunnar Myrdal
- Walter Nash
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Pietro Nenni
- Johan Nygaardsvold
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
- Olof Palme
- Sandro Pertini
- Romano Prodi
- Carlos Alvarado Quesada
- Yitzhak Rabin
- Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
- Walter Reuther
- Maximilien de Robespierre[16]
- Roh Hoe-chan
- Noe Ramishvili
- Carlo Rosselli
- Dilma Rousseff
- Bayard Rustin
- Pedro Sánchez
- Bernie Sanders[17]
- Giuseppe Saragat
- Michael Joseph Savage
- Philipp Scheidemann
- Willem Schermerhorn
- Helmut Schmidt[15]
- Bill Shorten
- Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir
- Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
- Jagmeet Singh
- Mário Soares
- Luis Guillermo Solís
- Kalevi Sorsa
- Paul-Henri Spaak[18]
- Thorvald Stauning
- Frans Timmermans
- Pieter Jelles Troelstra
- Filippo Turati
- Sidney Webb
- Harold Wilson
- Gough Whitlam
- Joop den Uyl
- Shelly Yachimovich[19]
- José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
- Frank Zeidler
- Noe Zhordania
References
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- Bernstein 1907; Steger 1997 ; Bernstein 2004; Marxists Internet Archive: "Originally a collaborator of Engels, Eduard Bernstein became the foremost theoretician of revisionism, the theoretical expression of the growing reformism within German and international Social Democracy at the end of the 19th century."
- Gaur et al. 2020.
- Lange 2020.
- Bogdanor 1985, p. 49.
- Sosyal Demokrat Dergi 2016; İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi 2019.
- Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (Muthuvel Karunanidhi).
- Sunkara 2020.
- Chopra & Young 2019.
- Draper 1966, "Chapter 7: The "Revisionist" Facade"; Sunkara 2020.
- Kreisky 2000, p. 378; Wolinetz 2008, p. 182.
- Slomp 2011, p. 145.
- Mathiez 1999; Jones 2007; Montefiore 2017.
- Qiu 2015; Barro 2015; Tupy 2016; Cooper 2018; Levitz 2019; Krugman 2020.
- Rodríguez García 2010, p. 254.
- Avnery 2011.
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[Bernie Sanders] doesn't want to nationalize our major industries and replace markets with central planning; he has expressed admiration, not for Venezuela, but for Denmark. He's basically what Europeans would call a social democrat — and social democracies like Denmark are, in fact, quite nice places to live, with societies that are, if anything, freer than our own.
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Here Sanders was referencing Roosevelt's Second Bill of Rights — the outline for American social democracy that the Democratic Party’s patron saint sketched one year before his death. [...] In other words, Sanders is an admirer of European social democracy who sees FDR's Second Bill of Rights (not Karl Marx's Das Kapital) as the seminal articulation of his political philosophy.
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So until 1914, when war fractured the socialist movement, Lenin and Luxemburg were part of social democracy, not something apart from it. They were very much engaged in the struggle to make parties like the SPD radical, democratic organizations, capable of waging a fight against capitalism.
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