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  1. 1. What is Christian demoCraCy? Christian democracy is a political movement that originated in europe – specifically in the countries of belgium, germany, france, italy, the netherlands, austria, and switzerland – during the mid-19th cen-tury. organisationally, the movement was rooted mainly in the cultural and charitable Catholic associa-

  2. Christian Democracy has a good claim to be considered the most successful and one of the most durable and influential political forces in twentieth-century Europe. From the 1890s to the 1990s, parties claiming a primarily Christian inspiration for their political actions garnered mass support in elections and occupied positions of power in ...

  3. 6. Juli 2020 · Unfortunately, the extent of the published literature on Christian Democracy is very limited, particularly when compared to its rival political philosophy, Social Democracy. In addition to the dearth of scholarly research, much of what is published is country specific or dated. This lack of information is surprising given the historical and ...

  4. What Is Christian Democracy? Politics, Religion and Ideology. By Carlo Invernizzi Accetti. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 396p. $120.00 cloth. - Volume 18 Issue 3

  5. 9. März 2020 · The literature on Christian Democracy is one that has persistently bemoaned its own lack of existence. While Christian Democratic parties have been electorally successful over the past century and ...

  6. 9. Apr. 2024 · Christian democracy has been a successful post‐war political movement in Western Europe and, to a lesser extent, Latin America. Its sociological and ideological origins, however, lie in the mobilization of Catholics in response to the emergence of liberal capitalism in the nineteenth century.

  7. 22. Okt. 2019 · For Invernizzi Accetti, the answer is a resounding yes: if this movement once saved democracy in Europe, perhaps it could do so for us. In Invernizzi Accetti’s telling, our current surge of xenophobic authoritarianism is very much analogous to the moment in which Christian Democracy was born in 1930s Europe.