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reformism as non-transformational,
philosopher André Gorz
conceived non-
reformist reform in 1987 to
prioritize human needs over
capitalist needs. As a political...
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socialism that
supports political and
economic democracy and a gradualist,
reformist, and
democratic approach toward achieving social equality. In
modern practice...
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rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. The
Reformists (Persian: اصلاحطلبان, romanized: Eslâh-Talabân) are a
political faction...
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Reformist Bloc (Bulgarian: Реформаторски блок, romanized: Reformatorski blok) was a centre-right
electoral alliance in Bulgaria. The
coalition agreement...
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Reformist Movement (French:
Mouvement réformateur,
pronounced [muvmɑ̃ ʁefɔʁmatœʁ], MR) is a
liberal French-speaking
political party in Belgium, which...
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Reformist Party may
refer to:
Enlightenment Party, a
defunct political party in
Korea Kaishintō, a
defunct political party in ****an Kakushintō, a defunct...
- Non-
reformist reform, also
referred to as
abolitionist reform, anti-capitalist reform,
revolutionary reform,
structural reform and
transformative reform...
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Conservatives and
Reformists Party (ECR
Party or
simply ECR),
formerly known as
Alliance of
European Conservatives and
Reformists (AECR, 2009–2016) and...
- The
Reformist Movement (French:
Mouvement réformateur, MR) was a
French centrist political alliance created in 1971 by the
Radical Party (PR) led by Jean-Jacques...
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Reformism is a type of
social movement that aims to
bring a
social or also a
political system closer to the community's ideal. A
reform movement is distinguished...