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The provided text is an extensive history of the Fabian Society, a British socialist organization, primarily covering the period from the 1880s through 1915, with a focus on its intellectual evolution, political strategies, and key figures. The source details the Society’s emergence and early philosophy, contrasting its evolutionary, non-Marxist approach with that of other revolutionary socialist groups. Major organizational events, such as the adoption of the Fabian Basis, the publication of “Fabian Essays”, and the controversial “Episode of Mr. Wells”, are discussed alongside the Fabian strategy of “permeation” to influence existing political parties and local government. The text also reviews the Society’s involvement in major policy debates and legislation, including the Poor Law Commission (Minority Report), the creation of the Labour Party, and positions on issues like the South African War and the National Insurance Bill.
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The provided text is an extensive history of the Fabian Society, a British socialist organization, primarily covering the period from the 1880s through 1915, with a focus on its intellectual evolution, political strategies, and key figures. The source details the Society’s emergence and early philosophy, contrasting its evolutionary, non-Marxist approach with that of other revolutionary socialist groups. Major organizational events, such as the adoption of the Fabian Basis, the publication of “Fabian Essays”, and the controversial “Episode of Mr. Wells”, are discussed alongside the Fabian strategy of “permeation” to influence existing political parties and local government. The text also reviews the Society’s involvement in major policy debates and legislation, including the Poor Law Commission (Minority Report), the creation of the Labour Party, and positions on issues like the South African War and the National Insurance Bill.