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Fabian Society



Fabian Society - British socialist society. An outgrowth of the Fellowship of the New Life (founded 1883 under the influence of Thomas Davidson), the society was developed the following year by Frank Podmore and Edward Pease. George Bernard Shaw and Sidney Webb joined soon after this and became its outstanding exponents. The group achieved recognition with the publication of Fabian Essays (1889)   Read More...

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    George Bernard Shaw: Man of the Century
    by Archibald Henderson. 978 pgs.


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