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democratic socialism

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noun

  1. socialism, or a modified form of socialism, achieved by a gradual transition by and under democratic political processes.


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Origin of democratic socialism

First recorded in 1845–50

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This is where I should stop and define what democratic socialism is, as it’s been at the center of much of the misinformation about Mamdani.

From Slate • Jan. 3, 2026

In the post-World War II era, that Scandinavian state became the symbol of democratic socialism.

From Salon • Dec. 20, 2022

There was his mother’s illness and his family’s struggle to pay her medical bills, his travel abroad, his status as a lonely voice for democratic socialism in Washington.

From New York Times • Jan. 30, 2020

For much of his life, the version of that vision that he shared and promoted was true democratic socialism.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 18, 2019

Platonic and Stoical philosophy—prophetic liberalism—the strong democratic socialism of the Jewish political system—the existence of innumerable sodalities for religious and social purposes—had thrown the ancient world into a state of unstable equilibrium.

From Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 by Huxley, Leonard

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