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'''Progressivism''' is a culturally left ideology, rooted in [[File:Hegel.png]] {{PHB|Hegelianism|Hegelian philosophy}}, which holds that the betterment of society can be attained by the destruction or dismantling of oppressive or repressive traditions and advancements in science, technology, and social organization; adherents believe that the ideal state for mankind is either inevitable or ought to be reached by choice. Those who fit into the latter but support violence or a top-down iconoclasm to achieve this are [[File:Ultraprogressivism.png]] [[Revolutionary Progressivism|revolutionary progressives]]. Progressivism also refers to, especially on this website, [[File:SocialProgressive.png]] Social Progressivism.
 
Progressivism is usually heavily associated with centre-left to left-wing politics, although in theory, it can align itself with any economic and civic system as shown by ideologies like [[File:Pinkcap.png]] [[Pink Capitalism]] and [[File:Kemal.png]] [[Kemalism]].
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