"Social democrats, characteristically modest in style and ambition, need to speak more assertively of past gains. The rise of the social service state, the century-long construction of a public sector whose goods and services illustrate and promote our collective identity and common purposes, the institution of welfare as a matter of right and its provision as a social duty: these were no mean accomplishments. That these accomplishments were no more than partial should not trouble us. If we have learned nothing else from the twentieth century, we should at least have grasped that the more perfect the answer, the more terrifying its consequences. Imperfect improvements upon unsatisfactory circumstances are the best that we can hope for, and probably all we should seek. Others have spent the last three decades methodically unraveling and destabilizing those same improvements: this should make us much angrier than we are. It ought also to worry us, if only on prudential grounds: Why have we been in such a hurry to tear down the dikes laboriously set in place by our predecessors? Are we so sure that there are no floods to come? A social democracy of fear is something to fight for. To abandon the labors of a century is to betray those who came before us as well as generations yet to come. It would be pleasing—but misleading—to report that social democracy, or something like it, represents the future that we would paint for ourselves in an ideal world. It does not even represent the ideal past. But among the options available to us in the present, it is better than anything else to hand."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Tony Judt, "What Is Living and What Is Dead in Social Democracy?" (2009)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Social_democracy
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Social democracy
20 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Social democracy →
Related Quotes
"In the best of cases, these two dimensions of Social Democracy were mutually reinforcing — welfare reforms promoting …"
"...Polls show 70 percent of Americans support Medicare-for-all, 74 percent support a wealth tax such as the one propo…"
"Trump would have us believe that these are our only two choices: We can either have smash-and-grab capitalism, where …"
"Trump’s dig on socialism means he’s scared, Ocasio-Cortez said after his speech. What really scares the pro-plutocrat…"
"Everybody deserves to live a life of dignity, with their bare-minimum needs met in... “the richest society in history…"
"Within the Western democracies, especially in Europe, the main challenge to the liberal conception is social democrac…"
"If social democracy has a future, it will be as a social democracy of fear. Rather than seeking to restore a language…"
"Social democrats, on the other hand, are something of a hybrid. They share with liberals a commitment to cultural and…"
"Social democracy was always a mongrel politics. In the first place, it blended socialist dreams of a post-capitalist …"
"To say that all over the world social democracy is not just a political lobby voicing the aspirations and grievances …"