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'''Democratic Socialism''' refers to a number of [[Leftism|Leftist]] ideologies that seek to establish [[socialism]] through participation in [[bourgeois democracy|capitalist democracy]], and/or stress the importance of democratic rights in the socialist society they want to establish. It is also used by the [[United States]] [[ | '''Democratic Socialism''' refers to a number of [[Leftism|Leftist]] ideologies that seek to establish [[socialism]] through participation in [[bourgeois democracy|capitalist democracy]], and/or stress the importance of democratic rights in the socialist society they want to establish. It is also used by the [[United States]] [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] presidential candidate [[Bernie Sanders]] to refer to his own ideological position, although it is unclear whether he is intent on transitioning away from capitalism. |
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Democratic Socialism refers to a number of Leftist ideologies that seek to establish socialism through participation in capitalist democracy, and/or stress the importance of democratic rights in the socialist society they want to establish. It is also used by the United States Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders to refer to his own ideological position, although it is unclear whether he is intent on transitioning away from capitalism.