Published 2010-01-01
“…In the last decade of the nineteenth century the social democratic field was divided into ideological strands that go from one moderate-wing approach, that favored the political work of small steps within the law, bypassing the so called center-Marxist with a majority in the presidency of Social Democratic Party, to even more activists' groups, which defended a "revolutionary" break with bourgeois society as such. This
moderate party had strong affinities with the syndicalism, allying itself with some intellectuals, who challenged the "Marxist" rhetoric of the social democratic party with reformist and revisionists' ideas. …”
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