Fabian Society (Great Britain)

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Name (Latin)
Fabian Society (Great Britain)
Other forms of name
Fabian Society, London
New Fabian Research Bureau
Fabian Society
Start period
1884-01-04
Associated country
Great Britain
Place of residence/headquarters
London (England)
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 139553701
Wikidata: Q192186
Library of congress: n 80089179
Sources of Information
  • Its Fabian special no. 5, 1943.
  • Wikipedia, 24 Aug. 2012:under Fabian Society (British socialist organization whose purpose is to advance the principles of democratic socialism via gradualist and reformist, rather than revolutionary, means; founded on 4 Jan. 1884 in London as an offshoot of a society founded in 1883 called The Fellowship of the New Life (dissolved in 1899))

Wikipedia description:

The Fabian Society () is a British socialist organisation whose purpose is to advance the principles of social democracy and democratic socialism via gradualist and reformist effort in democracies, rather than by revolutionary overthrow. It is related to radicalism, a left-wing liberal tradition. As one of the founding organisations of the Labour Representation Committee in 1900, and as an important influence upon the Labour Party which grew from it, the Fabian Society has strongly influenced British politics. Members of the Fabian Society have included political leaders from other countries, such as Jawaharlal Nehru and Lee Kuan Yew, who adopted Fabian principles as part of their own political ideologies. The Fabian Society founded the London School of Economics in 1895. Today, the society functions primarily as a think tank and is one of twenty socialist societies affiliated with the Labour Party. Similar societies exist in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Italy.

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