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Fabianism|ˈfeɪbɪənɪz(ə)m| [f. Fabian a. + -ism.] The doctrines and principles of the Fabian Society. Hence ˈFabianist n. and a.; ˈFabianistic a.
1890G. B. Shaw Let. 28 Feb. (1965) 244 A blasphemy against the Fabianism which made it famous. 1909Cent. Dict. Suppl. 457/1 Fabianist, n. 1918H. Dalton in E. Marsh R. Brooke 26 During our years at Cambridge, Fabianism was at its high tide. 1924Blackw. Mag. Sept. 393/1 Fabianism touched her during her last year at school. 1955Koestler Trail of Dinosaur 188 British Socialism which is Christian, non-Marxist, Fabianist, and heaven knows what. 1960New Left Rev. Sept.–Oct. 60/1 An intensified Fabianistic process. |