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  • So have at this - but NB - since we have our own automechanical hang-ups around the word 'socialism' (it contains the letters 'cialis' which our spam filter picks up on) I propose that commenters use the German term Sozialismus to refer to the political tendency in question.

    Crooked Timber 2009

  • Vienna: 1928; Die geistige Arbeiterin und der Sozialismus.

    Therese Schlesinger-Eckstein. 2009

  • After the "Krach" of 1929 and the ensuing depression, the more affluent and richer Jews (often bankers, doctors or lawyers) were singled out by the nascent Nazional Sozialismus party (NAZI) lead by Adolph Hitler.

    Huge Crowd at C-Ville Peace Demonstration at cvillenews.com 2003

  • The revisionist or reformist current in social democracy was established by Eduard Bernstein (1850–1932) in his Die Voraussetzungen des Sozialismus und die Aufgaben der Sozialdemokratie, in which he queried Marx's predictions and advocated evolutionary, as distinguished from revolutionary, socialism.

    1867, 1885, 1895 2001

  • Bernstein's most important contribution to revisionism is contained in Die Voraussetzungen des Sozialismus und die

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas J. P. NETTL 1968

  • Evolutionary Socialism (London, 1909); idem, Zur Ge - schichte und Theorie des Sozialismus (Berlin, 1901).

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas R. K. KINDERSLEY 1968

  • Aufgaben der Sozialdemokratie (Stuttgart, 1899; republished in a much enlarged edition, 1920), and in the version in book form of his Neue Zeit articles published between 1896 and 1898: Zur Geschichte und Theorie der Sozialismus

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas J. P. NETTL 1968

  • A brief and more popular version of his views is given in Wie ist wissenschaftlicher Sozialismus moglich?

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas J. P. NETTL 1968

  • It is one thing for Willy Brandt and Herbert Wehner to enter Herr Kiesinger's cabinet in Bonn (not that I admire this latest exhibition of Minister-Sozialismus).

    An Exchange on the Left Howe, Irving 1967

  • [107] _Die Voraussetzungen des Sozialismus_, by Edward Bernstein, page

    Socialism A Summary and Interpretation of Socialist Principles John Spargo 1921

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