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Social Democracy Concordance

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Social Democracy, social-democracy

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America and the New Epoch33
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Chapter 2: The Epoch of the French RevolutionAmerica and the New Epoch1Workbenchlines 627-873
Chapter 6: Germany in the Individualistic EraAmerica and the New Epoch1Workbenchlines 2776-3206
Chapter 17: ConclusionAmerica and the New Epoch1Workbenchlines 7568-8027
Chapter 2: The Epoch of the French Revolution - 1 hit(s)

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... Customs Union in 1866. The entrance of the other German states, in which capitalism was further advanced in power than in Prussia, in- duced Bismarck to make concessions, while on the other side the beginning danger of the social democracy made capitalism more inclined tow- ard compromise with the monarchical govern- ment. It is important to realize this historical de- velopment as it laid the foundation of the or- ganization which brought about the present wor ...
Chapter 6: Germany in the Individualistic Era - 1 hit(s)

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... and of complete control of the national Government, while the monarchy conceded to share the Government with capi- talism. Such an alliance thus followed, not as a formal agreement like that entered into between the German Social Democracy and the monarchy at the beginning of the present war, but as a tacit understanding. The ten years' war against tlie Social Democratic party was the result, under Bismarck as the leader of the joint forces of monarchy ...
Chapter 17: Conclusion - 1 hit(s)

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... accomplished, and the enormous number of the emplo^'ees of the industrial cor- porations thereby attached to the interests of the corporations and ready for the defense of the corporations — just as the millions of the German Social Democracy were by the social legislation attached to the nation and ready for its defense — with this accomplished, quickly the political power would shift and the political government, instead of outlawing and fighting corporate succes ...