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 +'''Social imperialism''', also called '''imperial socialism''' and '''socio-imperialism''', is the political ideology of people, parties, or nations that are "socialist in words, imperialist in deeds". In academic use, it refers to governments that engage in imperialism meant to preserve the domestic social peace.
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 +== Notable German social imperialists ==
 +* Joseph Bloch, editor of ''[[Sozialistische Monatshefte]]''
 +* Richard Calwer
 +* [[Gerhard Hildebrand]]
 +* Karl Leuthner
 +* [[Max Maurenbrecher]]
 +* Ludwig Quessel
 +* [[Max Schippel]]
-'''Baizuo''' (literally '''White Left''') is a derogatory Chinese [[neologism]] and political [[epithet]] used to refer to [[Western world|Western]] [[left-wing politics|leftist]] ideologies primarily espoused by [[white people]]. 
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Social imperialism, also called imperial socialism and socio-imperialism, is the political ideology of people, parties, or nations that are "socialist in words, imperialist in deeds". In academic use, it refers to governments that engage in imperialism meant to preserve the domestic social peace.

Notable German social imperialists

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