Definition of Fabianism

1. Noun. Socialism to be established by gradual reforms within the law.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Fabianism

F word
F words
Fab
Fab Four
Fab fragment
Fab piece
Fabaceae
Faber's anaemia
Faber's syndrome
Faberge
Faberge egg
Fabian
Fabian Society
Fabiana
Fabiana imbricata
Fabianism
Fabians
Fabius
Fabry's disease
Fabry disease
Fabs
Facebook
Facebooked
Facebooking
Facebooks
Fachtna Fáthach
Factors I XII
Faded Giant
Faded Giants
Faden suture

Literary usage of Fabianism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Coming Revolution in Great Britain by Gerald Gould (1920)
"Where fabianism is popularly supposed to have made a real advance is in practical application to politics; it is supposed to have ..."

2. The Table Talk of John Selden by John Selden, Richard Milward (1892)
"The attack on Shaw's politics has taken several different lines: that he has betrayed his earlier fabianism, that fabianism was not worth betraying, ..."

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