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  2. Progressivism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Progressivism in the United States is a left-leaning political philosophy and reform movement. Into the 21st century, it advocates policies that are generally considered social democratic and part of the American Left. It has also expressed itself within center-right politics, such as New Nationalism and progressive conservatism. It reached its ...

  3. Progressivism - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, progressivism began as an intellectual rebellion against the political philosophy of Constitutionalism [31] as expressed by John Locke and the founders of the American Republic, whereby the authority of government depends on observing limitations on its just powers. [32]

  4. Category:Progressivism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Era in the United States (10 C, 295 P) Progressive parties in the United States (7 C, 22 P) Progressive Party (United States, 1912) politicians (31 C, 6 P)

  5. Progressive Era - Wikipedia

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    In his 1914 book Progressive Democracy, Croly rejected the thesis that the liberal tradition in the United States was inhospitable to anti-capitalist alternatives. He drew from the American past a history of resistance to capitalist wage relations that was fundamentally liberal, and he reclaimed an idea that progressives had allowed to lapse ...

  6. Factions in the Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Progressive Caucus is a caucus of progressive House Democrats in the United States Congress, along with one independent in the Senate (Bernie Sanders), [32] a progressive who identifies as a democratic socialist, [33] and ran in the 2016 and 2020 Democratic presidential primaries.

  7. Francis Wayland Parker - Wikipedia

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    Pioneering the progressive school movement in the United States Francis Wayland Parker (October 9, 1837 – March 2, 1902) was a pioneer of the progressive school movement in the United States. He believed that education should include the complete development of an individual — mental, physical, and moral.

  8. Category:Progressive Era in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Women's suffrage in the United States (10 C, 38 P) Pages in category "Progressive Era in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 295 total.

  9. Herbert Croly - Wikipedia

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    Croly was one of the founders of modern liberalism in the United States, especially through his books, essays and a highly influential magazine founded in 1914, The New Republic. In his 1914 book Progressive Democracy, Croly rejected the thesis that the American liberal tradition was inhospitable to anti-capitalist alternatives.