Gradualism
Progressive zenshinteki is a tendency that is the opposite of conservatism. It refers to a gradual and progressive approach to change and reform. According to the Kotobank, progressive is defined as a radical that promotes gradual progress. On the other hand, conservatism is a belief system that emphasizes the significance of preserving traditional values and institutions. In an article titled "Reading 'Reflections on the French Revolution': What is the Origin of 'Conservatism'?" published by Kyoto University Press, the author explores the origins and importance of conservatism. In a tweet, Professor Omi is praised for his understanding of the limitations of the COVID-19 vaccine in completely suppressing the Delta variant, yet continuing to make suggestions and proposals without losing hope. It is evident that he is an experienced individual who understands how to navigate the political landscape. Another tweet by iiduna_yutaka highlights the historical principle that rapid and drastic reforms always lead to backlash. This principle is well-known to those who study world history and Japanese history. Similarly, ajipondu emphasizes the same principle in their tweet, stating that rapid reforms inevitably result in a reactionary response.