Part of the letter to Willy Brandt, Bruno Kreisky, March 17, 1972:
(...) Most agree that everyone-including those without financial means, should receive equal medical care when ill. It also seems clear that the chances of receiving an adequate education should not depend on income level of parents of students. But if we are of the same opinion in this regard, we should also agree that this we are committed to make certain sacrifices for a policy of solidarity "We live in times where men pose to society increasingly demanding. In most cases these demands are justified, since it would mean greater security and equal rights. But at the same time, it is difficult to understand that society should be provided with the information necessary means to fulfill their obligations . It is a duty of democracy and socialism meet these demands, different and partly contradictory, this can only be achieved through a constructive policy, framed in a democratic process that gives the man a greater perspective and relates today's problems with which to arise in the future.
Democratic socialism is a liberation movement. The working-class struggle for liberation found its organizational expression in the labor movement. This fight had several aspects: it was mainly to increase production, making it more effective and organized differently- Equally important was achieving a fairer distribution of social product through appropriate legislation, a policy taxes and, in short, a set of social measures and policies to ensure greater safety and equal rights for all citizens.
(...) Most agree that everyone-including those without financial means, should receive equal medical care when ill. It also seems clear that the chances of receiving an adequate education should not depend on income level of parents of students. But if we are of the same opinion in this regard, we should also agree that this we are committed to make certain sacrifices for a policy of solidarity "We live in times where men pose to society increasingly demanding. In most cases these demands are justified, since it would mean greater security and equal rights. But at the same time, it is difficult to understand that society should be provided with the information necessary means to fulfill their obligations . It is a duty of democracy and socialism meet these demands, different and partly contradictory, this can only be achieved through a constructive policy, framed in a democratic process that gives the man a greater perspective and relates today's problems with which to arise in the future.
Democratic socialism is a liberation movement. The working-class struggle for liberation found its organizational expression in the labor movement. This fight had several aspects: it was mainly to increase production, making it more effective and organized differently- Equally important was achieving a fairer distribution of social product through appropriate legislation, a policy taxes and, in short, a set of social measures and policies to ensure greater safety and equal rights for all citizens.
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