Godesberg Program

Godesberg Program
Original titleGodesberger Programm
Ratified15 November 1959
LocationBad Godesberg
SignatoriesSocial Democratic Party of Germany
SubjectSocial democracy
Purposea fundamental change in the orientation and goals of the SPD

The Godesberg Program (German: Godesberger Programm) of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) was ratified in 1959 at a convention in the town of Bad Godesberg near Bonn. It represented a fundamental change in the orientation and goals of the SPD, rejecting the aim of replacing capitalism while adopting a commitment to reform capitalism and a mass party orientation that appealed to ethical rather than class-based considerations. It also rejected nationalization as a major principle of socialism.[1]

  1. ^ Berman 2006, p. 190.

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