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Reformist   /rɪfˈɔrmɪst/   Listen
Reformist

noun
1.
A disputant who advocates reform.  Synonyms: crusader, meliorist, reformer, social reformer.






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"Reformist" Quotes from Famous Books



... class-consciousness; it has worked as much with and through Liberal 'capitalists' as with and through Labour representatives. Resolved gradually to permeate, it has not been revolutionary: it has relied on the slow growth of opinion. Reformist rather than revolutionary, it has explained the impossibility of the sudden 'revolution' of the working classes against capital: it has urged the necessity of a gradual amelioration of social conditions by a gradual assertion ...
— The History of the Fabian Society • Edward R. Pease



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