| 21. | In 2012, delusion of reformism was mentioned as a symptom of mental disorder in " Psychiatry.
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| 22. | Thus, in early 1910s, Dulatuli emerges as a leader of emerging Kazakh reformism and nationalist movement.
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| 23. | They established as their goals the promotion of economic modernisation and reformism as official policies of the party.
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| 24. | Because reforms cannot solve the systemic contradictions of capitalism, impossibilism opposes reformism, revisionism and ethical socialism.
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| 25. | Council Communism also stands in contrast to Social Democracy through its formal rejection of both the reformism and Parliamentarism.
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| 26. | The second edition of the Encyclop�dia Britannica is politically moderate because Bell and Macfarquhar curbed Tytler's reformism.
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| 27. | Through Diamandy, its roots were planted in the " generous youth " current of 19th-century reformism.
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| 28. | The result was a highly principled and elitist political reformism, however this reformism was not solely rationalistic in origin.
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| 29. | The result was a highly principled and elitist political reformism, however this reformism was not solely rationalistic in origin.
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| 30. | After 1989 Castro publicly criticized Soviet reformism, yet he hoped Soviet communism would survive " perestroika ".
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