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  2. Non-reformist reform - Wikipedia

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    Non-reformist reform, also referred to as abolitionist reform, [1] anti-capitalist reform, [2] [3] [4] revolutionary reform, [5] [6] structural reform [7] [8] [9] and transformative reform, [10] [11] is a reform that "is conceived, not in terms of what is possible within the framework of a given system and administration, but in view of what should be made possible in terms of human needs and ...

  3. Impossibilism - Wikipedia

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    Impossibilism is a Marxist theory that stresses the limited value of political, economic, and social reforms under capitalism. As a doctrine, impossibilism views the pursuit of such reforms as counterproductive to the goal of achieving socialism as they stabilize, and therefore strengthen, support for capitalism. Impossibilism holds that ...

  4. Reformism - Wikipedia

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    French social theorist Andre Gorz criticized reformism by advocating a third alternative to reformism and social revolution that he called "non-reformist reforms", specifically focused on structural changes to capitalism as opposed to reforms to improve living conditions within capitalism or to prop it up through economic interventionism. [10]

  5. Prison abolition movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Supporters of prison abolitionism are a diverse group with differing ideas as to exactly how prisons should be abolished, and what, if anything, should replace them. Some supporters of decarceration and prison abolition also work to end solitary confinement, the death penalty, and the construction of new prisons through non-reformist reforms.

  6. Non-reformist reforms - Wikipedia

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  7. André Gorz - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, he was a main theorist in the New Left movement and coined the concept of non-reformist reform. [5] His central theme was wage labour issues such as liberation from work, the just distribution of work, social alienation , and a guaranteed basic income .

  8. Late Chinese reformist leader's birthday stirs calls for ...

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    At an agenda-setting meeting last month, China's leaders unveiled reforms that some experts say do not go far enough to boost private-sector confidence and the flagging economy.

  9. Revolutionary movement - Wikipedia

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    A social movement may want to make various reforms and to gain some control of the state, but as long as they do not aim for an exclusive control, its members are not revolutionary. [4] Social movements may become more radical and revolutionary, or vice versa - revolutionary movements can scale down their demands and agree to share powers with ...

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