The old minimum programme of social democracy integrated many radical demands of the bourgeoisie (self-determination, universal suffrage, the republic, people's militias ...) but gave it a socialist twist: first the means to bring them about were the growth and struggle of the workers' movement and, second, by themselves these demands, taken together, only formed the means to reach an even higher goal, that of socialism.
In the end, a second question must be raised: how do we translate this method to the current situation?