
reformist policies
Reformist policies are changes proposed to improve existing systems, institutions, or practices within a society, rather than completely replacing them. They aim to address social, economic, or political issues while maintaining stability. Examples include reforms in healthcare, education, labor laws, or environmental regulations. These policies often seek to enhance equity, efficiency, or accountability through gradual adjustments rather than revolutionary transformations. Reformists believe that by improving and adapting current systems, they can create meaningful progress and address the needs of the population without causing significant upheaval.