The so-called “social democrats” in Germany have aa neoliberal program, just like the rest of the party landscape in Germany. I can’t imagine it being any different in the rest of Europe.
That’s true, but only because the German SDP relatively recently (in the 2000s if I understood the Wikipedia article right) adopted neoliberalism as opposed to its historical platform of Keynesian social democracy. For most of their history they were very much non-liberal social democrats.
The so-called “social democrats” in Germany have aa neoliberal program, just like the rest of the party landscape in Germany. I can’t imagine it being any different in the rest of Europe.
That’s true, but only because the German SDP relatively recently (in the 2000s if I understood the Wikipedia article right) adopted neoliberalism as opposed to its historical platform of Keynesian social democracy. For most of their history they were very much non-liberal social democrats.