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Reformist  n.  A reformer.






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"Reformist" Quotes from Famous Books



... at using Trade Union organization for purposes for which orthodox Socialism would look to Parliament. "Syndicalism'' was originally only the French name for Trade Unionism, but the Trade Unionists of France became divided into two sections, the Reformist and the Revolutionary, of whom the latter only professed the ideas which we now associate with the term "Syndicalism.'' It is quite impossible to guess how far either the organization or the ideas of the Syndicalists ...
— Proposed Roads To Freedom • Bertrand Russell

... much with and through Liberal 'capitalists' as with and through Labour representatives. Resolved gradually to permeate, it has not been revolutionary: it has relied on the slow growth of opinion. Reformist rather than revolutionary, it has explained the impossibility of the sudden 'revolution' of the working classes against capital: it has urged the necessity of a gradual amelioration of social conditions by a gradual assertion of social control over unearned increment.[55] Hence ...
— The History of the Fabian Society • Edward R. Pease



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