Progressives
Progressives are proponents of progressivism, a political tradition that seeks to address social inequities, political corruption, and inefficiency through government action, democratic reforms, and evidence-based policy.
In the United States, the term gained prominence during the Progressive Era (roughly 1890s–1920s). Reformers pressed
Ideology and priorities vary, but contemporary progressives commonly emphasize expanded democracy, social welfare programs, environmental protection,
Global usage varies, with progressivism adopted by reformist and center-left movements in many countries. While policy
Critics argue progressives can overextend government power, raise costs, or stifle markets, and some contend that
Notable historical figures include Theodore Roosevelt, Robert La Follette, and Jane Addams. In contemporary politics, figures