Democratic Socialism

The most contested term in the wiki: its meaning is precisely what the American argument is about.

Definition

Historically (per the explainers): the post-Bernstein reformist tradition — socialism pursued through elections and piecemeal reform, which after WWII largely abandoned central planning and state ownership (Labour’s 1995 Clause IV rewrite is the standard evidence). In current American usage the term is claimed differently by different actors, and the divergence is the story:

Key Properties

  • Who uses it and how it’s contested is the content. The historical tradition (Bernstein → social democracy) points one way; DSA leadership explicitly rejects that reading of themselves.
  • The narrator’s line that captures the intra-left boundary: “Progressive Dems think the path forward is to regulate capitalism. Democratic socialists think capitalism is the problem.”
  • Wolff collapses the distinction the other way, grouping Mamdani/Sanders/AOC under Scandinavian-style social democracy — directly contradicting Romer.

Examples from Sources

ExampleSource
Romer’s “not a kinder, gentler capitalism”new-yorker-radio-hour-2026-megan-romer-how-socialist-is-the-dsa
Mamdani’s MLK dignity framingunclear-channel-2026-what-is-democratic-socialism
Bernstein’s “the movement is everything”unclear-channel-nd-socialism-in-depth-explanation
”Elected, then impossible to un-elect” rebuttalstossel-nd-complete-guide-socialism-vs-capitalism

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