Reformer
A reformer is an individual or group that actively seeks to bring about positive changes in social, political, or religious structures, often challenging established norms to promote justice and progress. In modern technical contexts, it can also refer to a device in chemical engineering that converts hydrocarbons into hydrogen and other useful gases, highlighting its role in innovation and sustainability.
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The Protestant Reformation, kickstarted by reformers like Martin Luther in 1517, not only reshaped Christianity but also inadvertently boosted the spread of vernacular languages in literature, leading to a 200% increase in book production across Europe by 1600, which democratized knowledge for the masses.
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