Reformist Groups
Reformist groups are organizations or movements that seek to bring about change within existing systems, such as governments, social structures, or institutions. They aim to improve conditions and practices through gradual reform rather than radical upheaval. These groups often focus on specific issues, such as civil rights, environmental protection, or education reform.
Members of reformist groups typically advocate for policy changes, raise public awareness, and engage in dialogue with decision-makers. They may use various strategies, including lobbying, grassroots organizing, and public campaigns, to influence legislation and public opinion. Their goal is to create a more just and equitable society while working within the framework of current systems.