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Fabianism

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


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India dismantled the licence Raj—another legacy of British Fabianism—and unleashed a cavalcade of successful companies.

From Economist

India dismantled the licence Raj—a legacy of British Fabianism—and unleashed a cavalcade of successful companies.

From Economist

The 1919 Cambridge University freshers' fair teems with eager young chaps signing up for various drinking societies masquerading under the banners of philately, birdwatching or Fabianism.

From The Guardian

He didn't care twopence, he declared, for Fabianism or Construction Policies and professed an intense desire to smash things, especially religion and the social system.

From Project Gutenberg

Fabianism began to achieve a reputation for getting things done--for taking part in "practical affairs."

From Project Gutenberg