FABIAN SOCIETY


Meaning of FABIAN SOCIETY in English

Socialist society founded in 1883–84 in London, to establish a democratic socialist state in Britain.

The name derived from Fabius Maximus Cunctator , whose elusive tactics in avoiding pitched battles led to victory over stronger forces. Fabians believed in evolutionary socialism rather than revolution, and used public meetings and lectures, research, and publishing to educate the public. Important early members included George Bernard Shaw and Sidney and Beatrice Webb . They helped organize a separate party that became the Labour Party in 1906, and many Labour members of Parliament have been Fabians.

Britannica Concise Encyclopedia.      Краткая энциклопедия Британика.