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progressivism

[pruh-gres-uh-viz-uhm]

noun

  1. the principles and practices of progressives.

  2. (initial capital letter)the doctrines and beliefs of the Progressive party.

  3. progressive education.



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Other Word Forms

  • progressivist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of progressivism1

First recorded in 1890–95; progressive + -ism
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But the particulars of the policy also reveal something about Kennedy's reactionary class politics, which contradict his family's history of progressivism.

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But now that progressivism has been sequestered in one of the major parties, and Trumpism reigns supreme in the other, the costs of eroding all back stops are on full display.

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To that end, Waltz pitched joining the U.S. as an escape from progressivism.

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“Companion” is a rough draft of a movie about objectification, a lazy first pass that hopes its audience will mistake the insinuation of progressivism for the actual philosophy.

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Adomian publicly embraced progressivism and proudly celebrated LGBTQ+ identity at a time when gay marriage wasn’t yet legal in all 50 states.

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