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The Fabian Political Economy, 2004.
An overview of the Fabian political economy with an analysis of its strengths and weaknesses.
2,442 words (approx. 9.8 pages), 7 sources, MLA, $ 74.95
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This paper evaluates the relative strengths and weaknesses of the political economy espoused by the Fabians. It provides a history and general overview of the system and discusses the tenets of Fabian political economy. The paper concludes that the inconsistencies in the Fabian analysis of socialism dwarf its strengths and discusses the reasons for this conclusion.

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"In conclusion many of the assertions proffered by the Fabians clearly have strong elements of validity. The prescriptive and scientific approach to policy prescriptions, along with a wish to work to change the current system as opposed to overthrowing it gave their analysis significant legitimacy. However, the endemic flaws that lay within their brand of socialism made the application of their theories extremely difficult. It was this that constrained the minority Labour governments of the inter war years, and made it unlikely for their analysis as a whole to be adopted by later governments."
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Fabian Society of Great Britain, 1999.
Founding, history, leadership, ideology and influence of this socialist group.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 9 sources, $ 79.95
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" Of all modern political groups the Fabian Society of Great Britain may have remained truest to its name. Unlike all the Democratic, Socialist, Liberal, Labor, and Communist groups, the Fabian name referred to a strategy rather than to an ideology. The name was taken from the Roman general Fabius Cunctator whose fame rested on his skill at defeating superior forces by means of wily tactics, great patience, and the avoidance of full-scale confrontation. The Fabian Society, founded by Thomas Davidson in 1883, aimed at the introduction of a socialist state in Great Britain. Unlike many groups that advocated various forms of socialism, however, the Fabians rejected the idea of revolution in favor of gradual, evolutionary change in the existing political and economic structure. The Society experienced periods of low activity during more than a century of existence.."
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Social Darwinism, 2008.
An overview of the history and evolution of the concept known as Social Darwinism.
2,681 words (approx. 10.7 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 80.95
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This paper discusses how in the late 19th century, a popular belief emerged, where the strongest or fittest survive and flourish in the society, while the weak and unfit should be allowed to die and how this popular belief was called Social Darwinism. It examines how a variety of past and present social policies and theories is characterized by this thought, from attempts to lessen the authority of the government to theories that look at the biological causes of human behavior and how the theories of evolution of Charles Darwin, a British naturalist and Herbert Spencer, one of the first sociologist and a British social philosopher, established this belief.

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Fabianism
Social Darwinism and Fabianism

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"Over the supernatural in human development, Darwin's discussion of evolution was unique. Under certain conditions, individuals with certain physical and mental traits were allowed to succeed more often than others. And this phenomenon defines new species, which were more different from their descendants, due to the accumulation of traits in the population over time. In 1871, he wrote the Descent of Man. He felt that social nature such as pity and moral sentiments also evolved by natural selection, and that the societies where they occur, was strengthened by this. Darwin's findings and the concept of God's creation was a total conflict, and so, his native England, as well as the rest of the world was swayed."





 

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