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'''Progressivism''' is a culturally left ideology, rooted in [[File:Hegel.png]] {{PHB|Hegelianism|Hegelian philosophy}}, which holds that human potential can be fully realized through 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 called '''Cultural Progressivism''' or '''Social Progressivism''', representing the cultural left-wing. It's a way of looking at social reality in a generally constructivist way which claims heritage that stems from the past is not to be held sacred and should instead be viewed all less important than societal progress (The exact view of which depends on what type of progressivism is held) which usually entails the creation of a culture and social environment that is less strict and conformist and more open and inclusive.
 
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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