Eduard Bernstein - social democracy - Chief concern of social democracy __ - Rests on what critique of capitalism - By late 19th century ___ - What did Bernstein publish - What did he argue as an example - What was his conclusion - What did he advocate

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What is Socialism?
Socialism is defined by its opposition to capitalism. It aims to provide a clear alternative that is more humane and based on collectivism not individualism, co-operation not competition and social equality not inequality. There is a wide variety of traditions within socialism, with the goal of abolishing or minimising class division.

There are three content areas:
1. Socialism: core ideas and principles
2. Differing views and tensions within socialism
3. Socialist thinkers and their ideas.


1. Eduard Bernstein - social democracy - Chief concern of social democracy __ - Rests on what critique of capitalism - By late 19th century ___ - What did Bernstein publish - What did he argue as an example - What was his conclusion - What did he advocate