
Fabian Essays in Socialism
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Britain's Fabian Society was founded in 1884 to promote non-Marxist evolutionary socialism, and later laid the foundations for the nation's Labour Party. These educational essays, adapted from a series of lectures delivered in 1889 and published the following year, serve not only as an introductory course in democratic applications of socialism but also as a primer in the history of modern British politics. Essays include. . George Bernard Shaw on the economic basis of socialism, and transitioning to social democracy . Sidney Webb on the history of socialism in England . William Clarke on the ...
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- FABIAN ESSAYS IN SOCIALISM
- CONTENTS.
- THE FABIAN SOCIETY AND ITS WORK.
- PREFACE TO THE 1908 EDITION
- THE FABIAN SOCIETY.
- THE FABIAN ESSAYS.
- PREFACE.
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE BASIS OF SOCIALISM.
- ECONOMIC.
- Rent.
- The County Family.
- The Proletariat.
- Exchange Value.
- Wages.
- Capitalism.
- “Overpopulation.”
- “Illth.”
- FOOTNOTES:
- HISTORIC.
- The Development of the Democratic Ideal.
- The Disintegration of the Old Synthesis.
- The Period of Anarchy.
- The Intellectual and Moral Revolt, and its Political Outcome.
- Revision of Taxation.
- Extension of Factory Acts.
- Educational Reform.
- Re-organization of Poor Law Administration.
- Extension of Municipal Activity.
- Amendment of Political Machinery.
- The New Synthesis.
- FOOTNOTES:
- INDUSTRIAL.
- FOOTNOTES:
- MORAL.
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY.
- PROPERTY UNDER SOCIALISM.
- FOOTNOTES:
- INDUSTRY UNDER SOCIALISM.
- THE TRANSITION TO SOCIAL DEMOCRACY.
- TRANSITION.[73]
- FOOTNOTES:
- THE OUTLOOK.
- FOOTNOTES:
- INDEX.
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