Progressivism (disambiguation)
- Progressivism (disambiguation)
Progressivism may refer to:
* Any political movement (especially, but not exclusively, of the left-wing) which favours social reform, such as liberalism, social democracy or green politics or alliance thereof.
* Progressivism, a broad political movement
Or to a number of political parties:
* Progressive Party - a number of political organizations have called themselves the Progressive Party, or have Progressive as part of their name
Or to various reform movements in a variety of fields such as:
* Progressive education
* Progressive taxation
* Progressive journalism
For other related terms see:
* Progressive
* Progress
* Progressive Era
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