reformism
/ˈriːfɔɹmɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
the advocacy of gradual and peaceful change within the existing system, especially in politics or society
“The politician’s reformist agenda aimed to improve living conditions for low-income families.”
2. noun
a movement or theory that advocates gradual and peaceful change within an existing system, especially in politics or society
“The reformist movement gained momentum as more people began to speak out against social injustices.”
3. noun
a policy or system of gradual and peaceful change, especially in politics or society
“The government implemented a series of reforms to address the country’s economic crisis.”
4. noun
a person who advocates gradual and peaceful change within the existing system, especially in politics or society
“The reformist leader’s words inspired a new generation of activists to fight for change.”