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so:text | Democratic socialism turns out to be an inherently unstable compound, a contradiction in terms. Every social-democratic party, once in power, soon finds itself choosing, at one point after another, between the socialist society it aspires to and the liberal society that lathered it... ocialist movements end up a society where liberty is the property of the state, and is doled out to its citizens along with other contingent "benefits. (en) |
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so:description | 1970s (en) |
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