progressivists
Progressivists are adherents of progressivism, a broad political and social reform tradition that seeks to use government action to address social inequality, corruption, and inefficiency, while promoting human welfare and civic rights. They typically emphasize rules-based governance, transparency, accountability, and the use of evidence and expert advice to solve public problems. While not a single cohesive party program, progressivists generally advocate reform of political and economic systems to reduce concentrated power and to expand public protections for workers, consumers, and marginalized groups.
Historically, the term is closely associated with the Progressive Era in the United States (roughly from the
Core principles commonly attributed to progressivists include anti-corruption measures, regulatory reform, social welfare programs, civil rights
See also: progressivism, liberalism, social democracy, reform movement.