Noun
a doctrine of reform
Source: WordNetGramsci referred to the views of these trade unionists as "vulgar economism", which he equated to covert reformism and even liberalism. Source: Internet
Revolutionary socialists quickly targeted reformism: Rosa Luxemburg condemned Bernstein's Evolutionary Socialism in her 1900 essay Reform or Revolution? Source: Internet
Some Democratic socialists support social democracy as a temporary measure to reform the current system, while others reject reformism in favour of more revolutionary methods. Source: Internet
In the 1830s, at the height of the Chartist movement, there was a general tendency towards reformism in the United Kingdom. Source: Internet
The group is ambiguous between reformism and revolution, leaving it up to each party to decide on the manner they deem best suited to achieve these aims. Source: Internet
While the degree of reproach toward rival perspectives varies, all are dismissed for advocating reformism and failing to recognise the pre-eminent revolutionary role of the working class. Source: Internet