Talk:Christians for Socialism

socialism of the human face
How shall we translate the slogan "socialismo del rostro humano"? Is this "socialism with a human face", like "compassionate conservatism", implying socialism was not known for being compassionate and humane? Or perhaps it is meant to imply that socialism is a more personalist type of politics. What is the real meaning of this phrase and how shall we translate it? Sondra.kinsey (talk) 14:47, 28 November 2016 (UTC)
 * Not sure how I missed this before, but I reckon this is the same as Alexander Dubček's Socialism with a human face. Sondra.kinsey (talk) 21:52, 6 August 2017 (UTC)

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 * Many Catholic associations at the time were sympathetic to CPS notions such as ​​the "Christian way of socialism" and "socialism of the human face."

Founding
From the article on Alfonso Carlos Comín:

"In 1973, he created the Christians for Socialism movement together with Joan N. García-Nieto, and was one of its central figures."

There's no citation given, but we should find one, and it to this article and that one. Sondra.kinsey (talk) 03:57, 10 December 2016 (UTC)

Cristianos por el socialismo claims it began in Argentina, but Harris and Nef say it started in Chile. Sondra.kinsey (talk) 20:53, 31 January 2017 (UTC)

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