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reformer

[ri-fawr-mer] / rɪˈfɔr mər /




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For 18th-century enlightened reformers, ethnic diversity and multiculturalism weren’t good things.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bragg campaigned for office as a progressive reformer.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Temin further argued that “to mount a credible defense of democracy abroad, Washington and its partners would need to challenge authoritarian and authoritarian-leaning governments, not just bolster democratic reformers.”

From Washington Times

The heroes of my book are the reformers inside and outside of the system who are trying to change the culture from the bottom up.

From New York Times

“The enormous increase in productive power which has marked the present century,” the social reformer Henry George complained in his 1879 bestseller, “Progress and Poverty,” “has no tendency to extirpate poverty.”

From Washington Post