What the great majority of people in western Europe want is democratic socialism.
Democratic socialism became a prominent movement at the end of the 19th century.
It considers itself part of the political movement for democratic socialism.
Canada's brand of democratic socialism is quite different from that found in Europe.
Both were politically active, with a commitment to democratic socialism.
And it's a very civilized place, I think from so many years of continuous democratic socialism.
What is that, if not the guiding principle of democratic socialism in Europe?
What conclusions can be drawn from this experiment in democratic socialism?
The Left aims for democratic socialism in order to overcome capitalism.
They know there is another path, which is democratic socialism.