nonreformational
Nonreformational is an adjective used to describe approaches, theories, or movements that are not oriented toward reform within existing institutions. The term emphasizes fundamental or systemic change rather than incremental adjustments, and it is most often found in academic or analytical writing to mark a distinction from reformist strategies.
Etymology and usage arise from the familiar English components non- and reformational, the latter rooted in
In political and social theory, nonreformational positions may critique gradual reforms within established institutions and advocate
Because nonreformational is relatively uncommon, its interpretation depends heavily on context and author. It is generally