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How to pronounce progressivism in English?

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Type of ideology, political orientation, political theory

Examples of progressivism

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The Vermont Democratic party is rooted in progressivism and American liberalism.
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There are hints of the social progressivism to come in their beliefs and speeches.
From the ocregister.com
However both populism and progressivism steered some people to left-wing politics.
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For a progressive to acknowledge as much is tantamount to abandoning progressivism.
From the economist.com
He wants to propose a progressivism that is rooted in the American tradition.
From the washingtontimes.com
At the same time, its ideology broadened to include aspects of progressivism.
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The Democratic Party must revert to its historic role as the party of progressivism.
From the latimes.com
It further opens our eyes to the sickness and destruction of progressivism.
From the battleland.blogs.time.com
During the campaign, as in past campaigns, he invoked civil rights and progressivism.
From the newsday.com
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  • The political orientation of those who favor progress toward better conditions in government and society
  • Progressivism is a political attitude favoring or advocating changes or reform. Progressivism is often viewed in opposition to conservative or reactionary ideologies. ...
  • (Progressives (Scotland)) The Progressive Party was the name of a defunct municipal political organisation that operated in several Scottish cities and towns in the 20th century but based around tacit anti-Labour co-operation between the Unionist Party, Scottish Liberals and Independents.
  • (The Progressives) The Progressives (Les Progressistes) is a social-democratic French political party associated to the centre-right Union for a Popular Movement.
  • (Progressives) color proofs taken at each stage of printing showing each color printed singly and then superimposed on the preceding color.
  • (Progressives) (Informal) Progressive Proofs: set of printers' proofs, usually of colour work, showing how the final result is made up in steps from the 'Four Colours'. (Informal) 'Progs'. See also terms with 'Colour' & 'Proof'.
  • (Progressives) A collection of sample forgings taken following the first and subsequent blows of the forging sequence. Also known as a progression.
  • (Progressives) Bays of machines in which play from each of the machines contribute a small portion of the coin-in to a jackpot assigned to a particular hand. Most progressives have a royal flush jackpot. The pot increases each time a hand is played. ...
  • (Progressives) Bi-focal or multi-focal lenses with no visible lines.