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**[[Democratic Socialists of America]] (DSA)
**[[Democratic Socialists of America]] (DSA)
***DSA has members who are [[democratic socialist]]s and [[social democrat]]s, and its literature is similar to the literature from parties called "[[democratic socialist|socialist]]" in Western/Southern Europe and "[[social democratic]]" (or "labor"/"workers", etc.) in Northern/Central Europe.
***DSA has members who are [[democratic socialist]]s and [[social democrat]]s, and its literature is similar to the literature from parties called "[[democratic socialist|socialist]]" in Western/Southern Europe and "[[social democratic]]" (or "labor"/"workers", etc.) in Northern/Central Europe.
**Some members of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] (e.g. [[Dennis Kucinich]]) could arguably be considered social democrats; however, the party overall does not advocate social democracy. The [[Green Party USA|Green Party]] has social democracy as one of its party planks, but it is an environmentalist party first.
**[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]
**The [[Green Party USA|Green Party]] has social democracy as one of its party planks, but it is an environmentalist party first.
**United States Territories: The [[Puerto Rican Independence Party]] (PIP) could arguably be considered a Social Democratic Party within the United States, since Puerto Rico is not sovereign; nevertheless, the [[Puerto Rican Independence Party]] is a full-fledged member of the Socialist International (SI).
**United States Territories: The [[Puerto Rican Independence Party]] (PIP) could arguably be considered a Social Democratic Party within the United States, since Puerto Rico is not sovereign; nevertheless, the [[Puerto Rican Independence Party]] is a full-fledged member of the Socialist International (SI).
*Uruguay:
*Uruguay:

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This is a list of parties in the world that consider themselves to be upholding the principles and values of social democracy. Some of the parties are also members of the Socialist International, Party of European Socialists or the Progressive Alliance. Note that, in some cases, a party's self-described adherence to social democracy may be disputed by its critics.

Names used by social democratic parties

Note: Not all parties that use these names are social-democratic in orientation.

Alphabetical list by country

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ James C. Docherty; Peter Lamb (2 October 2006). Historical Dictionary of Socialism. Scarecrow Press. p. 211. ISBN 978-0-8108-6477-1.