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Thus, during the cold war, when America was trying to lead the world by example, domestic reformism became a part of foreign policy.
Another issue at the First International was the role of reformism.
It represented a substantial element of reformism in the Muslim north.
Which road for Socialist youth - reformism or revolutionary socialism?
She was an advocate of social reformism and opposed the Bolsheviks.
In that period of intense political ferment, however, reformism found new enemies.
One argument is that liberalism provides democracy with the experience of civic reformism.
In the 1960s, moral reformism, he argues, was aimed most specifically at sexual practices, and particularly those of women.
Whether these men have taken over the banner of reformism within the elite is debatable.
Her approach suggests an interest in the social reformism that became a feature of British post-war society.
Utopian reformism was to replace the art of the possible in Mosley's new political game.
Transformational reformism is about changing what is into something very different.
Reformism is generally associated with social democracy and gradualist democratic socialism.
The contradictory nature of reformism may manifest as a pseudoreformist strategy.
The press also attacked Jewish and Muslim reformism at the same time.
It has always considered that reformism and adventurism are intertwined".
Maybe liberal reformism is something to be contemplated today, even by those waiting patiently for the revolution tomorrow.
Reformism and therefore feminism, which were originally closely linked, began to diverge.
A revolutionary socialist, she was an early dissenter from the incipient party line of reformism.
In fact the reformism of the symptomatic tendency has been criticised by other feminists almost from the outset.
That was the daunting prospect that always turned reformism into Potemkinism.
This is the meaning of real reformism.
Gradualism is one of the defining features of political liberalism and reformism.
Someone who believes in reformism is a reformist.
Grant did not confine his reformism to expanding and protecting the rights of the freed slaves.