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Liberal socialism has been particularly prominent in British and Italian politics.
Cui is an admirer of James Meade's work on liberal socialism.
Ethical socialism is a variant of liberal socialism developed by British socialists.
It is then that Rosselli began to write his most famous work, "Liberal Socialism".
Liberal socialism is a type of socialism that includes liberal principles within it.
Liberal socialism opposes laissez-faire economic liberalism and state socialism.
An important component of Italian liberal socialism developed by Rosselli was its anti-fascism.
She describes liberal socialism as the following:
Carlo Rosselli only published a single book, "Liberal Socialism", in his life.
An early version of liberal socialism was developed in Germany by Franz Oppenheimer.
Chantal Mouffe is a prominent Belgian advocate of liberal socialism.
Lothar Bisky, the party's chairman and a leading reformer, has also urged the party to embrace "liberal socialism."
Liberal socialism has exercised influence in British politics, especially in the variant known as ethical socialism.
The Manifesto of Liberal Socialism was outlined by the philosopher Calogero in 1940.
The SPD then became officially based upon freiheitlicher Sozialismus (liberal socialism).
Ethical socialism is a form of liberal socialism that heavily influenced reformism and social democracy during the latter half of the 20th century.
After Rosselli's death, liberal socialism was developed in Italian political thought by Guido Calogero.
Hsiao hoped that the twentieth century would come to embody 'liberal socialism', thereby reconciling the political movements of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Rosselli promoted "liberal socialism" because, he said, Socialism was "the logical development, taken to its extreme consequences, of the principle of liberty."
Carlo Rosselli, Liberal Socialism.
In 1934 the Sopade began to publish material that indicated that the SPD was turning towards liberal socialism.
In the German Democratic Republic, the invasion aroused discontent among those who had hoped that Czechoslovakia would pave the way for a more liberal socialism.
Hungarian socialist politician Oszkár Jászi declared his support for liberal socialism while denouncing "communist socialism".
In the 1930s, the SPD began to transition away from revisionist Marxism towards liberal socialism beginning in the 1930s.
It was the 'liberal socialism' espoused by Hobson, not Lenin's Marxism, that played the dominant part in British peace politics well into the inter-war years.