The term is sometimes used synonymously with "social democracy", but social democrats need not accept this label, and many self-identified democratic socialists oppose contemporary social democracy because social democracy retains the capitalist mode of production. Many people with whatever label feel realism requires at least a relatively small private sector because no economy anywhere in the world has succeeded without a private sector. Therefore for democratic socialists or other socialists to try to replace capitalism altogether is considered unrealistic.
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