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Revision as of 18:43, 11 February 2024
"Never came reformation in a flood."
Reformism is a Non-Quadrant ideology that advocates for the reform of an existing system or institution instead of its abolition and replacement.
History
Beginnings
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Beliefs and Foundations
Reformism believes for the reform of an existing system or institution instead of its abolition and replacement. There are typically 2 types of Reformism, left and right.
Left-Reformism
Left-reformists either want to regulate capitalism with left-wing policies such as unions, welfare and regulations, or transition peacefully into a post-capitalist society by means of electoral politics as opposed to revolution or other method.
Right-Reformism
Right-reformists want to gradually implement right-wing policies to free the market, such as privatization, tax cuts or deregulation.
Personality and Behaviour
Reformism is very peaceful and hates political violence. It believes everything can be done through reform. He tries to get along with everyone, making most ideologies think is egalitarian, though he doesn't always support egalitarianism.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball,
- Color it light blue,
- Draw 3 white humans holding hands,
- Draw eyes and then you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Light Blue | #3ABAC4 | 58, 186, 196 | |
White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 |
Relationships
Friends
- Progressive Conservatism - We need careful but decisive change!
- Anti-Radicalism - Radicalism is not the answer!
- Constitutionalism - One of my closest friends! A constitution is definitely a great way to enact reforms. The pen shall always be mightier than the sword!
- Social Democracy - You work within democratic systems, based. And welfare is a good way to reenact reforms.
- Social Liberalism - Same as the above.
- Liberal Conservatism - Moderate conservative policies in a liberal democratic framework? Based!
- Protestant Theocracy - Reform the Church!
- Libertarian Possibilism - The best LibLeft!
- Gorbachevism - If only he didn't try to thwart your efforts to turn the USSR into a democratic country. Rest in peace buddy.
Frenemies
- Radical Centrism - Calm down then we can work together!
- Anarcho-Capitalism & National Libertarianism - Claims to be big fans of mine, but frankly you're both too weird for me to fully buy it. Not to mention a lot of you like to say some extremely questionable things.
- Minarchism & National Liberalism - "Moderate" versions of above
- Right-Wing Populism - Another problematic rightist that claims to like me.
- Left-Wing Populism - It’s obviously good that you want to reform capitalism into socialism, but many of you are revolutionaries.
- Democratic Socialism - Similiar as above. You are on the thin ice.
Enemies
- Revolutionary Progressivism - You're just too radical.
- Reactionaryism - And you're too extreme on the other end.
- Spartacism - Why do you hate me? :(
- Marxism–Leninism - You're pretty much proof that revolutions just lead to despair.
- Jacobinism - Guillotining all of your enemies won't solve anything!
Further Information
Wikipedia
- Reformism
- Reform movement
- Non-reformist reform
- Reform Party of the United States of America
- Reform UK
- Reform Party of Canada
- New Democratic Party (Canada)
- MORENA (Mexico)
- Social Democratic Party (UK)
- Team Stronach (Austria)
- Social Christian Reformist Party (Dominican Republic)
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