Progressivism, as I would characterize a major portion of the sociopolitical mindset of the 19th century Holiness movement, was not originally a bad thing at all, but was in fact a benevolent Christian approach to social problems like slavery, alcohol, child labor, dietary reform, women's suffrage, etc. Where progressivism as a political movement got way off course, in my opinion, was under President Woodrow Wilson, FDR, LBJ, and so forth. It has eventually turned out to be a movement whose motto is freedom to do as one pleases, instead of one that sought freedom for the truly oppressed.