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Social reform exists in the broad middle range between passive or uncritical acceptance of the institutions and practices of a society and revolution directed at completely overturning them.
Social reform exists in the broad middle range between passive or uncritical acceptance of the institutions and practices of a society and revolution directed at completely overturning them.

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A definition or brief description of Social reform.

Social reform exists in the broad middle range between passive or uncritical acceptance of the institutions and practices of a society and revolution directed at completely overturning them.