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Fabianism

[ fey-bee-uh-niz-uhm ]

noun

  1. the theories of economic and social reform advocated by the Fabian Society.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Fabianism1

First recorded in 1885–90; Fabian 1( def ) + -ism
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India dismantled the licence Raj—another legacy of British Fabianism—and unleashed a cavalcade of successful companies.

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

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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.

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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.

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

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