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Wednesday, 22 April 2015

SOCIAL DEMOCRACY

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You can send your comments about social democracy that will be read tomorrow in class.


23 comments:

  1. democracy is a political movement advocating a gradual and peaceful transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means

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    1. I have got something very similar to Paula's explanation:
      Social democracy means a peaceful and evolutionary transition from capitalism to socialism with reformist and gradualist methods.I took this from Wikipedia.
      Isabel Fernández.

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  2. Social democracy is a political ideology that officially has as its goal the establishment of democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods. Alternatively, social democracy is defined as a policy regime. And also is a political movement advocating a gradual and peaceful transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means.

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    1. Nice Marta! From now on do not forget to mention the website from which you took that information, thanks!

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  4. Democracia es una forma de organización social que atribuye la titularidad del poder al conjunto de la sociedad. En sentido estricto, la democracia es una forma de organización del Estado en la cual las decisiones colectivas son adoptadas por el pueblo mediante mecanismos de participación directa o indirecta que confieren legitimidad a sus representantes. En sentido amplio, democracia es una forma de convivencia social en la que los miembros son libres e iguales y las relaciones sociales se establecen de acuerdo a mecanismos contractuales.

    La democracia se define también a partir de la clásica clasificación de las formas de gobierno realizada por Platón, primero, y Aristóteles, después, en tres tipos básicos: monarquía (gobierno de uno), aristocracia (gobierno «de los mejores» para Platón, «de los menos», para Aristóteles), democracia (gobierno «de la multitud» para Platón y «de los más», para Aristóteles).1

    Hay democracia indirecta o representativa cuando la decisión es adoptada por personas reconocidas por el pueblo como sus representantes. Hay democracia participativa cuando se aplica un modelo político que facilita a los ciudadanos su capacidad de asociarse y organizarse de tal modo que puedan ejercer una influencia directa en las decisiones públicas o cuando se facilita a la ciudadanía amplios mecanismos plebiscitarios consultivos.

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  5. La democracia es una forma de gobierno del Estado donde el poder es ejercido por el pueblo, mediante mecanismos legítimos de participación en la toma de decisiones políticas. El mecanismo fundamental de participación de la ciudadanía es el sufragio universal, libre, igual, directo y secreto, a través del cual elige a sus dirigentes. El origen etimológico de la palabra democracia se encuentra en el griego δημοκρατία (democratía), y se compone de los términos δῆμος (démos), que puede traducirse como ‘pueblo’, y κράτος (krátos), que significa ‘poder’.

    El máximo representante de los ciudadanos en una democracia es quien ejerce el poder ejecutivo, es decir, el presidente del gobierno. No obstante, otros cargos ejecutivos de rango regional o local, lo mismo que cargos legislativos, son también atribuidos democráticamente mediante el voto. En este sentido, la democracia es también el gobierno de las mayorías, pero sin dejar de lado los derechos de los individuos ni desatender a las minorías.

    soy juampe

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  6. Social democracy is a political ideology that officially has as its goal the establishment of democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods.[1] Alternatively, social democracy is defined as a policy regime involving a universal welfare state and collective bargaining schemes within the framework of a capitalist economy. It is often used in this manner to refer to the social models and economic policies prominent in Western and Northern Europe during the later half of the 20th century.[2][3]
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  7. Social democracy is a political ideology that officially has as its goal the establishment of democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods.[1] Alternatively, social democracy is defined as a policy regime involving a universal welfare state and collective bargaining schemes within the framework of a capitalist economy. It is often used in this manner to refer to the social models and economic policies prominent in Western and Northern Europe during the later half of the 20th century.[2][3]
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  8. Social democracy is a political ideology that officially has as its goal the establishment of democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods.[1] Alternatively, social democracy is defined as a policy regime involving a universal welfare state and collective bargaining schemes within the framework of a capitalist economy. It is often used in this manner to refer to the social models and economic policies prominent in Western and Northern Europe during the later half of the 20th century.[2][3]

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  9. Social democracy is the idea that the state needs to provide security and equality for its people and should actively reorder society in a way that is conducive to such developments, but that such changes should be brought about gradually, legitimated by a democratically-elected majority. It is native to Europe, where social democrats regularly feature as one of the major parties and have led (or at least participated in) governments in most states at some point in time, most notably in Scandinavia (up to being nicknamed the "Nordic model"). Social democrats typically regard government intervention as a force for good, constraining markets and engaging in redistributive efforts for the benefit of the lower classes in order to establish a more equitable society.
    Somewhat confusingly, social democracy is not the same thing as democratic socialism, nearly-identical names notwithstanding. Modern social democrats believe in maintaining the capitalist system — democratic socialists do not.

    http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Social_democracy

    Almudena Armada

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  10. Social democracy is a political ideology that officially has as its goal the establishment of democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods.[1] Alternatively, social democracy is defined as a policy regime involving a universal welfare state and collective bargaining schemes within the framework of a capitalist economy

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  12. Social democracy is a political ideology that officially has as its goal the establishment of democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods.[1] Alternatively, social democracy is defined as a policy regime involving a universal welfare state and collective bargaining schemes within the framework of a capitalist economy. It is often used in this manner to refer to the social models and economic policies prominent in Western and Northern Europe during the later half of the 20th century

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_democracy

    Patricia Mata

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  13. Is a political ideology that officially has as its goal the establishement of democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods.
    Alternatively social democracy is defined as a policy regime involving a universal welfare state and collective bargaining schemes within the homework of a capitalist economy.
    Wilipedia.
    Guillermo Colmenarejo

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  14. Social democracy is the belief in a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means.
    Kids.Net.Au

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  15. The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party
    Tracing its origins back to the Democratic-Republican Party, the modern Democratic Party was founded around 1828, making it the oldest political party in the world that is still in existence.[11] There have been 15 Democratic presidents, the first being Andrew Jackson, who served from 1829 to 1837; the most recent is the current president, Barack Obama, who has served since 2009.
    Iván Díaz García 

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  16. Social democracy is a political ideology that officially has as its goal the establishment of democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods.[1] Alternatively, social democracy is defined as a policy regime involving a universal welfare state and collective bargaining schemes within the framework of a capitalist economy. It is often used in this manner to refer to the social models and economic policies prominent in Western and Northern Europe during the later half of the 20th century.[2][3]

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  17. Social democracy is a political ideology that officially has as its goal the establishment of democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods. Alternatively, social democracy is defined as a policy regime involving a universal welfare state and collective bargaining schemes within the framework of a capitalist economy.
    By Itziar i found it in wikipedia

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  18. First of all, I would decide how much money would I like to spend and in what would I spend it. This is a very important decision because if you are spending your money every time, you are not using it well and you could loose it.
    In my case, I would spend my money in several things:
    1 In associations for poor people.
    2 On buying a shop to create a business.
    3 On travelling from place to place to improove my studies.
    4 In watching movies on the cinema and in going to theaters.
    5 On renting a house for people from other countries to offer them to stay there.

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