Fabian Essays in Socialism

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The Fabian Society is a British institution, which, though radical, advocated social reform through legislative rather than revolutionary means. It pre-dates the British Labour Party, which it influences to this day. The Fabian Society founded the London School of Economics in 1895. Here we have a collection of essays by great thinkers of the early 20th century and edited by George Bernard Shaw.

- Summary by LynneT

Genre(s): Essays & Short Works, Political Science

Language: English

Section Chapter Author Source Reader Time Language
Play 01 Preface to the 1908 Edition George Bernard Shaw Etext Matthew Francis
00:29:24
Play 02 The Fabian Society William Clarke Etext Matthew Francis
00:49:28 en
Play 03 Preface George Bernard Shaw Etext Maria Thompson
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Play 04 The Basis of Socialism: Economic George Bernard Shaw Etext BookBard
00:49:07
Play 05 Economic Continued George Bernard Shaw Etext BookBard
00:34:30
Play 06 Historic Sidney Webb Etext Brad Bradley
00:24:10
Play 07 Historic Continued Sidney Webb Etext Brad Bradley
00:47:46
Play 08 Industrial William Clarke Etext Brad Bradley
00:57:10 en
Play 09 Industrial continued William Clarke Etext Brad Bradley
00:48:48
Play 10 Moral Sidney Olivier Etext Keith Salis
00:30:36 en
Play 11 Moral Continued Sidney Olivier Etext Keith Salis
00:30:32
Play 12 The Organization of Society: Property Under Socialism Graham Wallas Etext Alayna Kennedy
00:46:42 en
Play 13 Industry Under Socialism Annie Besant Etext Claudia Caldi
00:54:48 en
Play 14 The Transition to Social Democracy: Transition George Bernard Shaw Etext Brize C
00:35:54 en
Play 15 Transition continued George Bernard Shaw Etext Brize C
00:37:07
Play 16 The Outlook Hubert Bland Etext Mark Leder
00:49:21 en