Progressivism in 2004: Transcending the Liberal-Conservative Divide
John Halpin
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"Progressivism is a non-ideological, pragmatic system of thought grounded in solving problems and maintaining strong values within society....Progressive political thought provides a blueprint for effectiveness and publicly accepted solutions to major problems." The areas of interest in 2004 were (1) role of government, (2) fairness and opportunity, (3) citizenship, and (4) patriotism and national security.
"Progressivism is a non-ideological, pragmatic system of thought grounded in solving problems and maintaining strong values within society....Progressive political thought provides a blueprint for effectiveness and publicly accepted solutions to major problems." The areas of interest in 2004 were (1) role of government, (2) fairness and opportunity, (3) citizenship, and (4) patriotism and national security.
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Center for American Progress, 2004
Center for American Progress, 2004
Document Source and Bibliographical Information:
Center for American Progress website, Jan 5, 2004
Center for American Progress website, Jan 5, 2004


