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Godesberg Program of the SPD (November 1959) - GHDI - DocumentThe Godesberg Program of November 1959 represented a fundamental change of course from the “party of the working class to a party of the people” – the SPD no ...
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German Social-Democracy - Marxists Internet ArchiveMar 27, 2016 · The decision to revise the programme of the German Social-Democratic Party, taken at the Godesberg Congress, only legalized inside the party a political praxis.
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[PDF] The Godesberg Programme and its AftermathAbstract: The Godesberg programme (1959) is considered a major shift in. European social democratic ideology. This article explores its genesis and of-.
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The Erfurt Program 1891 - Marxists Internet Archive1. Universal, equal, and direct suffrage with secret ballot in all elections, for all citizens of the Reich over the age of twenty, without distinction of sex.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Gotha and Erfurt Programs - Hanover College History DepartmentBy the time of the Erfurt Program in 1891, the SPD had become Marxist. It was predicated on orthodox Marxist assumptions (reflected in the excerpt below) ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Platform of the Social Democratic Party (1921) - GHDI - DocumentFormally Marxist, the party had been riven by divisions between reformists ... The SPD's class-oriented rhetoric limited its political appeal nationally.Missing: era | Show results with:era
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Political Principles of the Social Democratic Party (May 1946)The 1946 principles advocated a Socialist economic system with far-reaching state guidance and control. They also called for the nationalization of mineral ...
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Political manifesto of the Social Democratic Party of Germany ...On 11 May 1946, in Hanover, the German Social Democratic Party (SPD), led by Kurt Schumacher, publishes its political manifesto.
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How Germany Became an Economic Power After WWII - InvestopediaLudwig Erhard, known as the "father of the German economic miracle," played a key role in revitalizing West Germany's economy with bold fiscal reforms. The ...
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West Germany's Economic Miracle -WirtschaftswunderCompanies built new modern factories to sell goods to workers who suddenly had real cash in their pockets. By 1950, industrial production had increased by 25%.
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German Economic Miracle - EconlibAfter World War II the German economy lay in shambles. The war, along with Hitler's scorched-earth policy, had destroyed 20 percent of all housing.Missing: key facts
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Election Results (1949-2009) - GHDI - DocumentElection Results (1949-2009). Bundestag election results from 1949 to 2009 illustrate the transformation of the Federal Republic's party system; ...
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The German economic miracle - International Finance MagazineJun 6, 2023 · The total amount of money in the German economy in 1947, including currency and demand deposits, was five times higher than in 1936.
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DEMOCRACY AS A CONTESTED CONCEPT IN POST-WAR ...Oct 27, 2015 · This article explores how political parties in France, West Germany, and Italy conceptualized democracy and challenged the conceptions of ...
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Nationalism, transnationalism and European socialism in the 1950sDec 19, 2019 · This article explores national dimensions of transnational interaction between the French Socialist Party (SFIO) and the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) ...Missing: modernization | Show results with:modernization
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[PDF] Germany's Postwar Growth: Economic Miracle or Reconstruction ...11In the 1970s, Erhard repeatedly stated that the West German economic system had nothing to do with his original concept of a social market economy (Jeske 1998) ...
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II 1959 im Kontext - Nomos eLibraryEnde 1957 wurde eine »Siebenerkommission« unter anderem mit Fritz Erler,. Carlo Schmid8 und Herbert Wehner9 zusammengestellt, mit dem Auftrag, die.
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65 Jahre Godesberger Programm: So wurde die SPD zur VolksparteiNov 15, 2024 · Fritz Erler: Mit ihm wurde die SPD zur Volkspartei. Die Nazis steckten ihn ins Zuchthaus. Nach dem Krieg drängte Fritz Erler die SPD zu ...
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The SPD and the Triumph of Reform | Freedom with ResponsibilityFrom 13 to 15 November 1959, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) met at Bad Godesberg—only a short distance from the West German parliament on the ...
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The modernisation of German social democracy: towards a third way ...As a programme party, the debate about long-term objectives, values and ideological principles has been of particular importance to party members, its leaders ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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Vor 45 Jahren verabschiedete die SPD das Godesberger ProgrammNov 15, 2004 · Vor 45 Jahren verabschiedete die SPD das Godesberger Programm ... Zu den treibenden Figuren gehören Fritz Erler, Willy Brandt und Herbert Wehner.Missing: Kommission 1957
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Manifesto of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (Bad ...At its Congress held in Bad Godesberg from 13 to 15 November 1959, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) adopts its manifesto. In terms of European ...Missing: Program date approval vote speeches Ollenhauer
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SPD-Parteitag 1959, Bad Godesberg - SPD GeschichtswerkstattApr 13, 2025 · Plakat Godesberger Programm, 1959. Der außerordentliche SPD-Parteitag 1959 fand vom 13.-15. November in Bad Godesberg statt.
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[PDF] University of Oklahoma Democratic party adopted a new program ...N NOVEMBER 15, 1959, an extraordinary conference of the German Social. Democratic party adopted a new program, one which departed abruptly.Missing: congress | Show results with:congress
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Godesberg Program of the SPD (November 1959)The Godesberg Program of November 1959 represented a fundamental change of course from the “party of the working class to a party of the people”
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[PDF] One Hundred Years of Socialism: The West European Left in the ...Sep 7, 1971 · ... symbols of its past such as the hammer and sickle), then. 'Left Democrats' before expunging even the generic 'Left' to become, with.
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Bad Godesberg Resolution | German history - BritannicaThe SPD, in its Bad Godesberg program of 1959, dropped its Marxist pretenses and committed itself to a “social market economy” involving “as much competition ...
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The SPD is Germany's oldest party – DW – 09/25/2021Larger numbers of Social Democrats began adopting the tenets of revolutionary Marxism, which foresaw the collapse of ruling capitalist structures and their ...
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Helmut Schmidt, by Jonathan Carr - Commentary MagazineApr 1, 1985 · ... Godesberg program, Schmidt was big enough for the role of floor leader. Since this was a “grand coalition” of the Christian Democrats (CDU) ...
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Democratic Socialism and Social Democracy: The Relationship of ...Jun 2, 2025 · ... Marxism” and, of course, “betrayal of socialism”.44. The view that Bolshevism and the system it established in the USSR had nothing to do ...
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Social Democratic Party (SPD) | History, Policies, Platform, Leader ...Oct 19, 2025 · The Bad Godesberg program proved successful. From 1961 to 1972 the SPD increased its national vote from 36 to nearly 46 percent. In 1966 it ...
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Dalton, Politics in Germany -- Chapter 8 - UC IrvineThe Godesberg Program marked a dramatic step toward a new political style for the SPD. ... In the West, it draws support from the SPD which is seen as too ...
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[PDF] Understanding West German economic growth in the 1950sBetween 1950 and 1960 the share of the labor force outside of agriculture rose at an annual rate of 1.1 percent.
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The strength of the German economy post-war - Economics HelpDec 6, 2018 · In 1950s and 60s, high economic growth and rising real incomes ... West Germany rose from 13.8 million in 1950 to 19.8 million in 1960.
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SPD Task Ahead: Enacting Communitarian And Cosmopolitan ValuesJan 12, 2018 · However, it was a much stronger reformist force after 1969, during the first phase under the Chancellor Willy Brandt, than it was at the end of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Grand Coalition as the Turning Point, 1966–1969As previous chapters have shown, individual politicians—such as Carlo Schmid and Fritz Erler in the SPD, Wolfgang Schollwer in the FDP, and Kurt Sieveking in ...
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West Germany: The Grand Coalition and Its Consequences - jstorUp to now Kiesinger has succeeded, with the help of the SPD, in holding his party in check pretty well. But this would certainly have been difficult for ...
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Willy Brandt and the unification of Europe - CVCE WebsiteHis experience and prestige in international relations grew further when he went on to become Foreign Minister in the Grand Coalition (1966–69). And as Federal ...
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[PDF] BONN'S POLICIES UNDER THE KIESINGER GOVERNMENT - CIAChancellor Kiesinger's "grand coalition" of Christian Democrats (CDU/. CSU) and Socialists (SPD) came to power at a time of growing political ferment in West ...Missing: Godesberg | Show results with:Godesberg
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West Germany's Grand Coalition (1966-1969) as a Window on ... - jstorSocial Union [CDU and CSU]) and Social Democrats (the SPD), marked a milestone in the evolution of postwar German politics and democracy.' For the first and ...Missing: stability | Show results with:stability
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The Federal Republic of Germany and the NPT, 1967-1969Jan 29, 2024 · In the last year of the “grand coalition” government in Bonn, NPT-related disputes became increasingly acrimonious, which led to paralysis on ...Missing: Critiques | Show results with:Critiques
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Willi Brandt – Federal Chancellor from 1969–74 - Bundeskanzler.deApr 27, 2018 · Nevertheless, there were already signs of an economic crisis looming on the horizon that increasingly caused problems for Brandt's government.Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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[PDF] WORKING DOCUMENTS Nr. 3 The Third way - some crossroadsThe first layer of the Blair revolution was the arrival at a Godesberg type of social democracy in which traditional ideas of the socialisation of the means of ...
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[PDF] Scandinavian Social-Democracy and the Economics of Reformism ...Jun 15, 2020 · Egged on by the German Social-Democrats' junking of Marxism at their Bad Godesberg Congress in 1959, between the. 1960s and the early 1980s ...
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[PDF] Origins of The German Social Market Economy - Adam Smith Institute"The Social Market Economy is not primarily an economic order, but a leading idea or programme. An order is a concrete realisation, but a leading idea gives.Missing: quote | Show results with:quote
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[PDF] Market and state in European social democracyAfter the definitive collapse of the planned economies, Social Democracy can no longer maintain this position, not just in practical terms but also in its ...
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Leftism Reinvented: Western Parties from Socialism ... - dokumen.pub... Godesberg Program. The program was subdued in rhetoric but optimistic in spirit, describing party goals in terms of growth, fair distribution, “full ...
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An obituary for the Third Way | EurozineApr 27, 2010 · The Third Way made a virtue out of the necessity to adapt classical social democracy to global market conditions, conjoining high finance ...
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A redefinition of social democracy or bad godesberg mark II?Its remit included radically reap- praising and reformulating the basic values of the seminal 1959 Bad. Godesberg programme. The objective was to redefine ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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German Reunification Brought a Wave of Neoliberal TriumphalismOct 3, 2020 · In the last years before the Berlin Wall's fall, most opposition movements in East Germany sought a reformed, more democratic socialism.Missing: critiques drift
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[PDF] Germany's “Social Market Economy” - Independent InstituteBoth Germans and others often attribute Germany's postwar recovery to its social market economy (see, for example, Giersch, Paqué, and Schmieding 1993; Ker- ber ...
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The German Economic Miracle and the "Social Market Economy"Apr 1, 2008 · The reforms brought about this economic miracle because they eliminated the worst institutional features of what had been Nazi central planning.
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Europe: Germany's anti-social market economy | IPS JournalJun 13, 2019 · Around 40 per cent of the German population have no savings and no old-age provision. In no other country in Europe is it so difficult to ...