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I think any person who considers them self a socialist democrat (AKA Labor Party supporter) cannot by definition be objective. Social democracy flies in the face of human nature itself; it has never worked successfully as a system, ever, without the the influence of the capitalistic spirit to prop it up.
One need only look to any purportedly successful socialist state to see that it is the profit motive at the root of its success, AKA capitalism. Social democracy has always spoilt the work of the producers by elevating the non-producers. Social democracy has only ever placated the producers via political spin, warts and all "no-frills" analysis will always see socialist ideology on the outer
By any objective measure, this is counter-productive, ergo for social democrats, objectivity must be supplanted by ideology.
(My bolds).
Wayne, all due respect (which is a lot), but you seem to think Social Democracy rejects capitalism. It doesn't.
Social democracy is NOT democractic socialism, and it's sure as hell not communism (which you seem to be arguing against). I know it's very "People's Front of Judea", but it's a split off from the left movement that the Bolshies hate more than they hate pretty much anyone. You could ask a commie what they think of the Labor party, but you'd need to be ready to wipe off the spit afterwards.
Early social democracy (like, a hundred years ago) was based on the idea of evolution-to-communism, but it's not been like that in my lifetime. They explicitly embrace capitalism now, which is why the commies hate 'em so much.
I'd say that the social democratic institution of universal health care is a good example of an objectively successful policy outcome that is directly within social democracy's sphere (CHRIST I wish I could write less like a wanker. It's a bloody curse).