Synonyms for «progressive wing»

The phrase "progressive wing" refers to a group of people or ideas within a political party or movement that advocate for forward-thinking and innovative policies. They often push for social and economic reforms, prioritize equality and justice, and promote change to improve society. Full definition
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Sentences with «progressive wing»

  • I think that the people in some of the more progressive wings of the emerging church would consider me an outsider critic, but a critic who is honest. (christianitytoday.com)
  • For the most part we come from the liberal or progressive wing of the Protestant church. (religion-online.org)
  • One union source who hails from the more progressive wing of labor (the trades tend to lean more conservative), deemed his private sector colleagues «the Benedict Arnolds,» adding: «Building trades are not really a union, they are enablers of their employers.» (nystateofpolitics.com)
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