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Question
Socialism emerged as a reaction to Capitalism. In this context answer the following question:
What were the key areas of disagreement between Marxian Socialists and Democratic Socialists?
Solution
Democratic Socialists such as Bernstein Jean Juares Bernard Shaw and Sidney Webb were not in agreement with the principle of Class Struggle advocated by Marx. They believed that socialist objectives should be achieved through democratic means.
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