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progressism|ˈprəʊgrɪsɪz(ə)m| [f. progress n. + -ism.] = progressionism.
1921R. Bosanquet Meeting of Extremes in Contemp. Phil. 206 Men do not, under the influence of such progressism, admit that some one or more climaxes of the finite may have been attained in the past. 1922W. R. Inge Outspoken Ess. 2nd Ser. 26 The ‘Progressism’ of much modern thought is a poor substitute for this belief in the substantial reality of the eternal values. |