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  1. In turn, Christian Democracy was an amalgam of social conservatism with a now-anachronistic willingness to provide welfare state provisions. Christian Democrats (or, in the case of Britain, the Conservative “Tory” Party) tended to oppose the dissolution of empire, at least until decolonization was in full swing by the 1960s. While willing ...

  2. 26. Apr. 2022 · As Carlo points out, Christian Democrats won an enormous percentage of elections held in continental Europe in the late 1940s. They had immense power in the 1940s and the 1950s. He calls this a moderate phase of Christian Democracy. At this point, in the late 1940s and the 1950s, they are usually centre-right parties.

  3. 9. Apr. 2024 · In the 1960s and 1970s, Christian Democracy suffered a relative demise as the threat of communism receded, and socialist opponents moderated their platforms. In Latin America, however, Christian Democratic parties, championing democratic stability through restraint of traditionally overactive states, achieved brief electoral success during this period (notably in Chile and Venezuela, and in ...

  4. 14. Dez. 2022 · Christian democracy is a political ideology based on Christian humanism and Catholic social teachings. While generally socially conservative, Christian democrats inch toward an economic model of social markets or social democracy, especially where the political spectrum is leaning towards the left. Therefore, they can be categorized as center to center-right and are found mainly in Europe and ...

  5. 14. Juni 2013 · K. van Kersbergen and A. Hemerijck, ‘Christian Democracy, Social Democracy and the Continental “Welfare without Work” Syndrome’, Social Policy Review 16 (2004), pp. 167–86, here p. 183. Ahlen's preamble declared: ‘The capitalist economic system is not suitable for the state and social interests of the German people …

  6. This chapter studies the thesis of the ‘Christian democratisation’ of British social democracy. This debate has been conducted mostly in German, and it is argued that the adoption of such ...

  7. 26. Apr. 2024 · Christian social democracy, Christian, is a form of Christian democracy and social democracy that is center-left in its economics, culturally variable (depending on theology), and civically variable. It differs from center-right neoliberalism that often practices this ideology with its support for economic distributionism (it depends, not always), a mixed/social market economy, and a welfare ...