reformistism
Reformistism refers to a political and social philosophy that advocates for gradual, systematic changes within existing institutions rather than revolutionary upheaval. Unlike radical movements that seek to overthrow established systems, reformists aim to improve society by modifying laws, policies, and practices incrementally. This approach often prioritizes stability, pragmatism, and consensus-building to achieve progressive goals.
The origins of reformist thought can be traced back to various historical movements, including the Enlightenment,
Reformist strategies typically involve lobbying, legal challenges, public advocacy, and electoral politics to influence policy. Supporters
Reformist movements have been influential in areas such as workers' rights, women’s suffrage, and racial equality.
While reformism is not inherently tied to any single ideology, it is commonly associated with liberalism, social