Social-democratic Sentence Examples

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  • He had joined the Social Democratic movement which in those days was spreading widely in Russia.

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  • He had been a member of the Social Democratic Federation since 1883.

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  • He was by occupation a worker in wood, but took to writing for Social Democratic newspapers, and was from 1897 to 1902 on the staff of the Konigsberger Volkszeitung and afterwards on that of the Volksstimme at Chemnitz.

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  • Noske, notwithstanding the genuineness of his Republican and Social Democratic opinions, enjoyed con siderable popularity in the new army and with the reactionary friends of law and order, as a man of decided character, great energy and resourcefulness in times of crisis.

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  • The number of Social Democratic delegates in a diet of 80 members rose from 5 in 1885 to 14 in 1895.

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  • The Social Democratic party endeavoured, indeed, to remove the last remains of the old electoral privilege in town and country; but the urgent motion which they brought in to this effect as early as July 8 1908 broke down, owing to a not unfounded anxiety lest in the Crown territories of mixed populations one nationality should predominate too much over another.

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  • This Communist party established its own organ, the " Rude' Prdivo " (The Red Rights), in opposition to the " Pravo Lidu" (The Rights of the People), the organ of the Social Democratic party.

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  • Of the German parties the strongest was again the Social Democratic party, originally numbering 31 deputies and 16 senators, but having subsequently lost three deputies who formed a German Communist party acting more or less in concert with the Czechoslovak Communists.

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  • He was chiefly identified with the Socialists in England and the Social Democratic parties on the Continent; but he was regarded by men of all opinions as an agitator whose motives had always been pure and disinterested.

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  • In the elections of 1907, indeed, the Social Democratic party, owing to the unparalleled exertion of the government, had a set-back, its representation in parliament sinking to 43; but at the International Socialist Congress, which met at Stuttgart on the 18th of August, Herr Bebel was able to point oui that, in spite of its defeat at the polls, the Socialist cause had actually gained strength in the country, their total poll having increased from 3,010,771.

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  • Rumanians These allotments were slightly modified at the polls by the victory of some Social Democratic candidates not susceptible of strict racial classification.

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  • For ten or twelve years this movement had been gaining ground in England, and the Social Democratic Federation was formed in 1881.

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  • At the outbreak of the World War he was parliamentary leader of the Social Democratic party in the Reichstag, but in 1916 he seceded with the Independent Socialists, who refused to vote the estimate and war credits, and became their leader.

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  • The first elections, April 1907, resulted in the election to the diet of about 40% representatives of the Social Democratic party, and nineteen women members.

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  • Liebknecht was then expelled from the Social Democratic party and founded a faction of his own, which he called " die Sozialdemokratische Arbeitsgemeinschaft."

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  • Although the rules of the Social Democratic party do not recognize a leader or president, Bebel subsequently became by far the most influential member of the party.

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  • This state of affairs has given rise to a social-democratic outcry on account of which Friesland is sometimes regarded as the "Ireland of Holland."

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  • In 1881 he founded the Social Democratic Federation in Great Britain and for many years was its chairman.

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  • In 1869 he founded the Social Democratic Alliance, which, however, dissolved in the same year, and joined the International (q.v.).

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  • Never mind that the map of Europe is turning blue and that social democratic collectivism is in headlong retreat.

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  • The Labor leadership perhaps more than any other social democratic leadership is acutely conscious of the consequences of their economic strategy.

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  • Kirov now joined the Bolshevik faction of the Social Democratic Party.

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  • Have not the politics of the SLP further crystallized into " ' left ' social-democratic reformism "?

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  • The policy of Agenda 2010 is only the most logical expression of a Social Democratic supply-side economics to date.

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