Fabian Society
The Fabian Society is a British socialist organization founded in 1884. It aims to promote social reform through gradual, democratic means rather than revolutionary change. The society's members include intellectuals, writers, and politicians who advocate for policies that support social justice and equality.
The society is known for its influential role in the development of the Labour Party and its contributions to socialist thought. It emphasizes education and discussion as tools for change, often publishing pamphlets and reports to spread its ideas. The society's symbol is a wolf in sheep's clothing, representing the strategy of gradual reform.