Reform 350685 222324141 2008-06-28T18:53:01Z Biscuittin 3955768 /* Controversey */ added ref :''For other uses see [[Reform (disambiguation)]]'' {{wiktionarypar|reform}} '''Reform''' means beneficial change, or sometimes, more specifically, reversion to a pure original state. Reform is generally distinguished from [[revolution]]. The latter means basic or radical change; whereas reform may be no more than fine tuning, or at most redressing serious wrongs without altering the fundamentals of the system. Reform seeks to improve the system as it stands, never to overthrow it wholesale. During the [[Philadelphia Convention]] of 1787, for example, the [[New Jersey Plan]] would have ''reformed'' the existing constitution, the [[Articles of Confederation]]. By contrast, the [[Virginia Plan]] proposed to completely rewrite the nation's fundamental charter, and create a new constitution. Virginia's more ''revolutionary'' approach prevailed and resulted in the U.S. Constitution. Likewise today, many reforms are proposed in the [[United States Congress]] which aim to improve the system. For example, [[campaign finance reform]] would modify the way elections in the United States are financed, but would not change the basic nature of the offices at stake. [[Rotation in office]] or [[term limits]] would, by contrast, be more revolutionary, in altering basic political connections between incumbents and constituents.<ref>On term limits reform see, [http://www.ustl.org/index.html U.S. Term Limits]. On more radical/revolutionary changes, including term limits, see, for example, Robert Struble, Jr., [http://www.tell-usa.org ''Treatise on Twelve Lights: To Restore America the Beautiful under God and the Written Constitution,'']2007-08 edition.</ref> ==Controversey== The [[UK]] government frequently uses the term "reform" to describe changes to public services, such as the [[National Health Service]]. However, these changes are not universally accepted as beneficial <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7366653.stm</ref>. ==Re-form== A note about [[grammar]]: when used to describe something which is ''physically'' formed again, such as re-[[casting]] it in a [[molding (process)|mold/mould]], or a [[band (music)|band]] that gets back together, the proper term is '''re-form''' (with a [[hyphen]]), not "reform". ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:Philosophical concepts]] [[da:Reform (flertydig)]] [[es:Reforma]] [[nl:Reform]]