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Fabianism

[fey-bee-uh-niz-uhm] / ˈfeɪ bi əˌnɪz əm /


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He was educated at Harrow and Cambridge, spent a soft period in London dabbling in Fabianism, studying law.

From Time Magazine Archive

George Bernard Shaw took up every sort of cause from Fabianism to vegetarianism to antivivisection.

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Exposed from childhood to Fabianism, anarchism, aestheticism, etc., etc., he affects Toryism to annoy his relatives but looks "red" to the bourgeoisie.

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In London Jawaharlal dabbled in Fabianism, entered the Inner Temple, lived beyond his generous allowance, argued Indian politics with his father by letter.

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After all it is but a form of Socialism, and a first principle of Fabianism has always been free thought.

From The History of the Fabian Society by Pease, Edward R.