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Fabian Freeway by Rose L Martin (1966) - Part 2


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Grammar – What They Say

  • The chapter profiles Sidney and Beatrice Webb as central architects of Fabian socialism, portraying their marriage as a strategic alliance.
    • “The marriage was something of a milestone in Fabian history.”
  • Beatrice Webb is credited with developing Fabian Research: fact-gathering designed to justify predetermined conclusions.
    • ⚠️ “Organized fact-finding designed to lend weight to predetermined opinions.”
  • Fabian research is described as voluminous, technical, and misleading, shielding conclusions from scrutiny.
    • “The Fabian way was to bury an opponent… under mountains of exhaustive detail.”
  • The Fabian Society’s true mission is defined as creating a socialist elite, not mass conversion.
    • “The particular mission… was to develop a socialist elite.”
  • Universities—especially Oxford, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics—are presented as key indoctrination centers.
    • “England’s great universities were traditionally the hatcheries for members of Parliament.”
  • The London School of Economics is depicted as a Fabian project disguised as neutral scholarship.
    • ⚠️ “Nothing of a socialistic tendency would be introduced.” (contradicted by Webb’s diary)
  • Fabian organization is described as concentric circles: inner leadership, selected members, and a wide ring of sympathizers.
    • “The work of the Fabian Society is the sum of its members’ activities.”

Logic – How They Argue

  • The author argues that elite capture is more effective than mass revolution, especially in advanced capitalist societies.
  • Fabian secrecy is framed as method, not accident: concealment enables long-term power accumulation.
  • Universities and research institutions are presented as leverage points, shaping future leaders before they reach power.
  • Fabian socialism is portrayed as Marxism adapted to Anglo-American conditions, not a separate ideology.
  • Later open support for the Soviet Union by Webb and Shaw is used as retrospective confirmation of intent.
    • ⚠️ “Perhaps they had always known what the journey’s end must be.”
  • The alleged ghostwriting of Soviet Communism: A New Civilization by Soviet officials is cited as proof of intellectual collaboration.

Rhetoric – Why It Persuades

  • The tone combines biographical detail with moral indictment, personalizing ideological danger.
  • Irony and sarcasm undercut Fabian claims of neutrality and benevolence.
    • ⚠️ “A polite conspiracy… peaceful, constitutional, moral.”
  • Religious imagery is inverted to portray Fabian leaders as profane zealots.
  • The chapter repeatedly contrasts respectability vs. reality, exploiting reader distrust of elites.
  • The Fabian method is framed as psychologically manipulative rather than openly violent, increasing perceived threat.
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