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  2. Progressivism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Progressives set up training programs to ensure that welfare and charity work would be undertaken by trained professionals rather than warm-hearted amateurs. [23] Jane Addams of Chicago's Hull House typified the leadership of residential, community centers operated by social workers and volunteers and located in inner city slums .

  3. Progressivism - Wikipedia

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    Unlike progressives in a broader sense, some cultural progressives may be economically centrist, conservative, or politically libertarian. The Czech Pirate Party is classified as a (cultural or social) progressive party, [ 42 ] but it calls itself "economically centrist and socially liberal".

  4. Liberal elite - Wikipedia

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    Liberal elite, [1] also referred to as the metropolitan elite or progressive elite, [2] [3] [4] is a term used to describe politically liberal people whose education has traditionally opened the doors to affluence, wealth and power and who form a managerial elite.

  5. Masculism - Wikipedia

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    The most common term, they argue, is the "men's movement"; they write that there is a growing consensus in the French-language media that the movement should be referred to as masculiniste. [10] Dupuis-Déri writes that members of the men's movement refer to themselves as both masculinist and masculist. [22]

  6. John Fetterman called himself progressive for years. Now he’s ...

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    “We have started a progressive movement here in Pennsylvania,” he wrote in 2016, after losing his first Senate race. That same year, while touting support from Mr Sanders, he called himself a ...

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  8. Progressive Era - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive ideology espoused by many of the era attempted to correct societal problems created by racial integration following the Civil War by segregating the races and allowing each group to achieve its own potential; most Progressives saw racial integration as a problem to be solved, rather than a goal to be achieved.

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