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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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

The son of a Yorkshire chemist, young Harold was probably drawn to Labor more by the intellectual allure of its pre-war Fabianism than by any burning class consciousness.

From Time Magazine Archive

His aunt & uncle were Fabianism itself�Sidney and Beatrice Webb.

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

From A Preface to Politics by Lippmann, Walter




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