Fabian Society
Years Active: | 1884– |
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Place: | Britain |
Documents in Archive: | 2 |
Related Organisation: | Labour Party [Britain] |
Related Collection: | The British Left on Ireland |
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About
The Fabian Society is a British socialist organisation whose purpose is to advance the principles of socialism via gradualist and reformist, rather than revolutionary, means.[1][2] It is best known for its initial ground-breaking work beginning late in the 19th century and continuing up to World War I. The society laid many of the foundations of the Labour Party and subsequently affected the policies of states emerging from the decolonisation of the British Empire, especially India. Today, the society functions primarily as a think tank and is one of 15 socialist societies affiliated with the Labour Party.
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Identifiers
VIAFInfo | 131939823 |
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Website | www.fabians.org.uk |
Wikipedia | Fabian Society |
Documents
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The Two Irelands
1968
Fabian Research Series, Number 269
Andrew BoydCrisis in Ireland
1974
Fabian Research Series, Number 318
David Bleakley
- 1968 - The Two Irelands
- 1974 - Crisis in Ireland
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