Progressive Politics

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Advocating for change through social and political progress, often promoting policies such as universal healthcare and education reform.

Social Justice: A movement that aims for fair treatment and opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their race, gender, sexuality, religion, or socioeconomic status.
Economic Inequality: The unequal distribution of wealth and resources in society, often resulting in a gap between the rich and poor.
Healthcare: Policy debate over whether healthcare should be a basic right, and how to ensure affordable and accessible healthcare for all.
Climate Change: The impact of global warming on the environment and human societies, and policies to address and mitigate the effects.
Criminal Justice Reform: Efforts to reform the criminal justice system, such as reducing incarceration rates, ending the War on Drugs, and improving police accountability.
Immigration: Reforming immigration policy, including the path to citizenship, border control, and preventing discrimination.
Voting Rights: Expanding access to voting for all eligible citizens, opposing voter suppression, and promoting fair elections.
Labor Rights: Advocating for workers' rights, including raising the minimum wage, strengthening unions, and fighting for equal pay.
Education: Addressing disparities in education, such as improving access to quality education in low-income areas and integrating diverse perspectives in the curriculum.
Foreign Policy: Advocating for peace and diplomacy instead of military intervention, supporting human rights, and promoting global justice.
Social Democracy: A form of government that has a strong emphasis on social programs such as universal healthcare, public education, and redistributive taxation.
Environmentalism: A political movement that seeks to protect the environment and promote sustainability, environmental conservation and combat climate change.
Feminism: A political movement that seeks to advance the rights of women and promote gender equality in all spheres of society.
LGBTQ+ Rights: A political movement that seeks to advance the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer individuals.
Anti-Racism: A political movement that seeks to eliminate systemic racism and promote racial equality.
Anti-war: A political movement that opposes war and military conflict and supports non-violent approaches to conflict resolution.
Gun Control: A political movement that advocates for stricter gun control laws in order to reduce gun violence.
Criminal Justice Reform: A political movement that seeks to reform the justice system by reducing mass incarceration, ending racial profiling, and advocating for police reform.
Immigration Reform: A political movement that advocates for a more humane and just immigration policy that respects the human rights of immigrants and refugees.
Labor Rights: A political movement that seeks to protect the rights and interests of workers, and advocates for policies such as paid family leave and a living wage.
"Progressivism holds that it is possible to improve human societies through political action."
"Social reform [is] based on purported advancements in science, technology, economic development, and social organization."
"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 to the governance of society."
"In modern political discourse, progressivism gets often associated with social liberalism..."
"Social liberalism, a left-leaning type of liberalism..."
"...in contrast to the right-leaning neoliberalism..."
"Combining support for a mixed economy with cultural liberalism."
"A movement that identifies as progressive is 'a social or political movement that aims to represent the interests of ordinary people through political change and the support of government actions.'"
"Progressivism holds that it is possible to improve human societies through political action."
"Purported advancements in science, technology, economic development, and social organization."
"...due to the application of new empirical knowledge to the governance of society."
"Progressivism arose during the Age of Enlightenment..."
"Adherents hold that progressivism has universal application..."
"In modern political discourse, progressivism gets often associated with social liberalism..."
"Social liberalism, a left-leaning type of liberalism..."
"...in contrast to the right-leaning neoliberalism..."
"Combining support for a mixed economy with cultural liberalism."
"A social or political movement that aims to represent the interests of ordinary people through political change and the support of government actions."