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reformist /rɪˈfɔːmɪst /adjectiveSupporting or advancing gradual reform rather than abolition or revolution: the reformist policies of the government...- In the past, the Democrats combined their anti-communism with liberal reformist policies.
- American capitalism was able to afford this reformist policy because of its unchallenged position of world economic dominance.
- The twentieth century has demonstrated that it is impossible to tame capitalism by means of social reformist policies.
nounA person who advocates gradual reform rather than abolition or revolution.Ireland's environmental reformists, the Green Party, have played a shameful role during the campaign....- They have been advocated by reformists and opportunists for many years.
- Despite the popularity of the reformists, conservatives still dominate much of the government.
Derivatives reformism /rɪˈfɔːmɪz(ə)m/ noun ...- He presented this as a replacement for the policies of social reformism administered through the welfare state, which had been abandoned by the Labour Party.
- As is sadly typical of social democratic governance today, Jospin's government offered reformism without real reforms.
- Centrism developed in the 1930s as a decisive obstacle preventing workers from breaking with reformism and Stalinism.
Rhymes conformist |