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Fabian socialism  

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  • The Fabian Society, created in 1884, was a British group of socialist intellectuals that developed the model of socialist politics and governance known ever since as Fabian socialism. This model appropriated aspects of orthodox Marxism but denied the doctrines of immiseration and inevitable capitalist collapse. [Source: Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice; Fabian Socialism]

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