The History of the Fabian Society
Edward R. Pease
Leído por Robert Morel





"The History of the Fabian Society" describes the growth of Socialist theory in England, and the influence of Socialism on the political thought of the last thirty years (between 1886 and 1916) - Summary by Robert Morel (7 hr 33 min)
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Preface | 2:03 | Leído por Robert Morel |
The Sources of Fabian Socialism | 25:29 | Leído por Robert Morel |
The Foundations of the Society: 1883-84 | 14:55 | Leído por Robert Morel |
The Early Days: 1884-6 | 44:56 | Leído por Robert Morel |
The Formation of Fabian Policy: 1886-89 | 47:39 | Leído por Robert Morel |
Fabian Essays and the Lancashire Campaign: 1890-3 | 26:02 | Leído por Robert Morel |
To Your Tents O Israel: 1894-1900 | 31:35 | Leído por Robert Morel |
"Fabianism and the Empire": 1900-1901 | 34:57 | Leído por Robert Morel |
Education: 1902-1905, and the Labour Party: 1900-1915 | 46:27 | Leído por Robert Morel |
The Episode of Mr. Wells: 1906-1908 | 38:33 | Leído por Robert Morel |
The Policy of Expansion: 1907-1912 | 55:02 | Leído por Robert Morel |
The Minority Report, Syndicalism and Research: 1909-1915 | 43:29 | Leído por Robert Morel |
The Lessons of Thirty Years | 42:20 | Leído por Robert Morel |
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an important work





Michele Fry
The reader does an excellent job of conveying the material with the authors voice. and conviction, and explains the Fabian views concisely on how to give society a flattop — no super rich, no super poor. Alas, the book ignores the power of individualism to create all the wealth the Fabians plan to re-distribute,and the incompetences of bureaucracy to create wealth in the first place.