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Reformist   /rɪfˈɔrmɪst/   Listen
Reformist

adjective
1.
Favoring or promoting reform (often by government action).  Synonyms: progressive, reform-minded.
noun
1.
A disputant who advocates reform.  Synonyms: crusader, meliorist, reformer, social reformer.






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"Reformist" Quotes from Famous Books



... accept welfare-state reforms and allow the grab-and-keep structure of monopoly capitalism to continue in authority, and revolutionaries who demanded the abolition of capitalist imperialism and its replacement by socialism. European reformist socialists shouldered arms in July, 1914, and shot down their comrades across the frontiers. European revolutionary socialists, led by Lenin in Russia, Liebknecht in Germany and Jaures in France gained in strength as the war ...
— Civilization and Beyond - Learning From History • Scott Nearing

... apologetic; they talked for another hour, the eternal Mary and Martha—an immoralist Mary and a reformist Martha. It was Vida ...
— Main Street • Sinclair Lewis



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