fabianism

/ˈfeɪbiəˌnɪzəm/
noun
  1. The political principles and policies of the Fabian Society, emphasizing gradual, non-revolutionary socialism achieved through democratic means.
    • The party's platform was heavily influenced by Fabianism and its focus on welfare.
    • Students of political science often study Fabianism as a key strand of socialist thought.
    • Fabianism rejects violent revolution in favor of slow, steady reform.
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