Marx himself was reinterpreted by German social democracy and transformed into an advocate of reformism. |
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As is sadly typical of social democratic governance today, Jospin's government offered reformism without real reforms. |
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The shift to monetarism and the rejection of social reformism was not an unforeseen event that hit Labour from outside. |
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Then the president assured corporate America that his administration's repudiation of liberal reformism was irreversible. |
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Orwell was, in fact, a maverick on the Left and his ideas were a curious mixture of anarchism and Labour Party reformism. |
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As its name suggests, it stood on a platform which advanced the party as the continuator of old-style Labour reformism. |
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Social reformism within a liberal democratic framework is apparently just one more snare in the mechanism of domination. |
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It has, in the intervening period, abandoned its residual ties to liberal reformism and any genuine defense of democratic rights. |
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Centrism developed in the 1930s as a decisive obstacle preventing workers from breaking with reformism and Stalinism. |
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Our aim is not the revival of social democratic reformism, but rather the socialist reorganization of society. |
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But in these cases, if workers' reformism expresses itself, it has only had the choice of integration into the state in the trade union form. |
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The aims of the school were to produce a new stratum of leading communist party cadres, young, proletarian, disciplined, and free of the taint of reformism. |
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As the SWP spiraled into outright reformism, the centrist Mandelites pursued one after another substitute for a conscious Trotskyist vanguard. |
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He presented this as a replacement for the policies of social reformism administered through the welfare state, which had been abandoned by the Labour Party. |
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The old nostrums of national reformism are well and truly dead. |
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Thein Sein, the former general who donned civvies to become president, met her in August, and persuaded her of the sincerity of his reformism. |
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If only, that is, the insiders put forward a more compelling case for democratic reformism. |
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Today, to get out of this rut, class and corporate interests must be opposed insofar as they are not compatible with modern reformism. |
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In fact, reformism of one sort or another is the natural first reaction of any exploited or oppressed group when it begins to stir into action against its suffering. |
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This was emblematic of the demoralization that led to the SWP's descent into centrism and then reformism. |
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He knows that the Labour Party's abandonment of social reformism and its disassociation from the working class would never have been possible without trade union backing. |
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The advocates of moderate reformism consider that the existence of regulation, even partial and poorly effective, is an objective in itself. |
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Abduh's reformism was also to overcome the cultural duality that was created by modernization. |
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The alternative to this revolutionary perspective is a form of vicarious reformism that seeks to somehow reapportion the misery capitalist exploitation inflicts on those at the bottom of society. |
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There is a lot at stake for Sinn Féin this weekend, though, besides trying to still appear edgy and revolutionary in order to fend off accusations of reformism and sell-out. |
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As Shachtman's Stalinophobia was a bridge to the Cold War led by the U. S. imperialists, the PMP in Britain was an open door to reconciliation with the left wing of Labour Party reformism and parliamentary cretinism. |
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Masochism today takes the form of reformism. |
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The comrades who initially argued against changing our line eventually saw that their argumentation skirted dangerously close to reformism, and in the end the conference voted unanimously for the new position. |
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If we cannot arrive at a correct answer of how to deal with executive offices we will inevitably bend in the direction of reformism when the issue is posed. |
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Today, there are already proposals, consensus and movements which form the embryonic basis of a global reformism which must develop and be implemented politically. |
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The direct participation in the LKP of Combat Ouvrier and the NPA's uncritical praises of the LKP pander to petty-bourgeois nationalism and expose the politics of LO and the NPA as petty-bourgeois liberal reformism. |
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There is little that exists today that is classically centrist, i.e., organizations in political motion, breaking to the left from reformism, or to the right from revolutionism toward reformism. |
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The state also generates, while drawing largely from the immense wealth produced by living labour, the material bases of the integration of working class reformism. |
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This did not lead him to embrace conservatism, imperialism or reaction, but to defend, albeit critically, Labour reformism. |
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With all due respect to Chinese intellectuals, many are political conservatives merely claiming reformism. |
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In the 1830s, at the height of the Chartist movement, there was a general tendency towards reformism in the United Kingdom. |
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Core dichotomies include reformism versus revolutionary socialism and state socialism versus libertarian socialism. |
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The war in Vietnam further persuaded him of the bankruptcy of liberal reformism. |
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Instead, many fall victim to illusions of reformism, bourgeois democracy, technotopianism, lifestylism, and other bogus schemes. |
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Some democratic socialists support social democracy as a temporary measure to reform the current system, while others reject reformism in favour of more revolutionary methods. |
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Reformism is generally associated with social democracy and gradualist democratic socialism. |
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