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Zorluk: Çok zorSocialist, Communist, and Reformist Reactions to Industrialization

"The prospects of Social Democracy do not depend on the imminence of a grand revolutionary crash, but on the steady progress of legislative and economic reform. The modern wage-earners are not the homogenous mass, devoid of property and family, that the Communist Manifesto described. In all advanced countries, we see the privileges of the capitalist bourgeoisie yielding step by step to democratic institutions. The growth of trade unions, the success of cooperative societies, and the extension of municipal and legislative voting rights are all working to democratize the state and socialize the economy without the necessity of a violent cataclysm."
— Eduard Bernstein, German socialist theorist, *Evolutionary Socialism*, 1899

The passage most directly reflects which of the following historical developments in late-nineteenth-century Europe?

  1. A
    The transition of industrial economies from free-market capitalism back to mercantilist trade monopolies and state-chartered companies
  2. B
    The successful implementation of Marxist revolutionary principles through state-sponsored welfare programs and factory legislation
  3. An ideological schism within the socialist movement between those advocating gradual reform and those demanding a revolutionary overthrow of the stateCevap
  4. D
    A widespread return to decentralized feudal labor obligations as a strategy to counter the social instability caused by rapid urbanization

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The correct answer is the option describing an ideological schism within the socialist movement between those advocating gradual reform and those demanding a revolutionary overthrow of the state.
The correct option is correct because the passage written by Eduard Bernstein illustrates 'Revisionist' socialism (or social democracy). This ideological stance advocated for working-class advancement through trade unionism, cooperative movements, and democratic legislative channels, representing a fundamental split from the orthodox Marxist belief that capitalism could only be dismantled through a violent proletarian revolution.

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1
Analyze the source's author, date, and core argument.
The source is written by Eduard Bernstein, a German socialist theorist, in 1899. He argues that social democracy should focus on gradual legislative and economic reforms (like trade unions, cooperative societies, and voting rights) rather than waiting for a 'grand revolutionary crash.'
Understanding the author's argument is essential to identifying the correct historical context and debate.
2
Identify the historical conflict or debate Bernstein is participating in.
Bernstein is presenting a revisionist view of socialism, which directly opposes the orthodox Marxist perspective that capitalism must be overthrown via a violent proletarian revolution.
Connecting the source to broader ideological debates within the nineteenth-century socialist movement helps identify the correct option.
3
Evaluate the options against the source analysis.
The option describing an ideological schism within the socialist movement perfectly captures Bernstein's disagreement with orthodox revolutionary Marxists.
Selecting the option that matches the core historical development reflected in the source.

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