Gradualism is one of the defining features of political liberalism and reformism.
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Its ideology of reformism has permeated every aspect of the labour movement.
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The President embodies both an instinctive conservatism and an intellectual reformism.
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One argument is that liberalism provides democracy with the experience of civic reformism.
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They compare him unfavourably with the reformism of Hawke and Keating.
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It represented a substantial element of reformism in the Muslim north.
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Mehdi Karrubi, 73, is known in Iran as the old man of reformism.
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Then again, the U.S. has never allowed China's authoritarian reformism to become a deal breaker.
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The Christian ethic of active compassion combined with rationalism, individualism and reformism.
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A doctrine of reform
(reformist) reformer: a disputant who advocates reform
(reformist) progressive: favoring or promoting reform (often by government action)
Reformism is the belief that gradual democratic changes in a society can ultimately change a society's fundamental economic relations and political structures. ...
(Reformist) one who advocates the use of a hose instead of an aftabeh in the squat toilets.
Belief that minor improvements in capitalism are an adequate long term goal. Not to be confused with a short-term tactic to build the workers' movement.