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Fabian Freeway
by Rose L. Martin
Both prophetic and illuminating, Fabian Freeway documents the rise and progress
of socialism in Britain and the United States and tells the story of the many
early triumphs of the philosophy of socialist incrementalism known as Fabian
Socialism. Part political history, part intellectual history, Rose Martin’s
Fabian Freeway traces the influence of the British Fabian Society in promoting
socialism in Britain, beginning in the 1880s. The group favored gradual progress
toward socialism rather than violent revolution; and it proved to be a major
force in promoting British collectivism. Its influence extended to America as
well, where like-minded organizations and persons enhanced its effects. Martin
emphasizes Fabian influences on Wilson and FDR, and continues the discussion
through the 1960’s, when the book originally appeared. When the British Fabian
Society was first founded, its members, echoing Marx’s own views, believed that
socialism could only be introduced to Britain and the United States through a
strategy of very gradual change disguised as reform. Some Fabians suspected that
the United States might never adopt the tenets of true socialism. Less than 150
years, later, however, the Fabian strategy has been enormously successful.
Studies
Capital and Income in Democratic Socialism
Democratic Socialism
Socialism: An Economic & Sociological
Analysis
The Progressive Movement and the Transformation of American Politics
What Is Political Correctness
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America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It
American Progressivism: A Reader
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Rules for Radicals
Socialism
Subversion, Inc.
The New Road to Serfdom
The Post-American President
The Shadow Party
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