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A Progressivism is a political philosophy that ...
- See: Meritocracy, Empirical Evidence, One-Nation Conservatism, Political Philosophy, Political Movement, Human Condition, Social Reform, Social Organization, Civility, Social Liberalism, Cenk Uygur, Meritocracy.
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- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressivism Retrieved:2024-9-5.
- Progressivism is a political philosophy and movement that seeks to advance the human condition through social reform – primarily based on purported advancements in social organization, science, and technology. Adherents hold that progressivism has universal application and endeavor to spread this idea to human societies everywhere. Progressivism arose during the Age of Enlightenment out of the belief that civility in Europe was improving due to the application of new empirical knowledge.[1] In modern political discourse, progressivism often gets associated with social liberalism, a left-leaning type of liberalism. However, within economic progressivism, there are economic progressives that show center-right views on cultural issues; examples of this include communitarian conservative movements such as Christian democracy and one-nation conservatism.
- ↑ Harold Mah. Enlightenment Phantasies: Cultural Identity in France and Germany, 1750–1914. Cornell University. (2003). p. 157.