
Fabian Tracts
Fabian Tracts are a series of writings produced by the Fabian Society, founded in 1884 in Britain. They promote gradual, reformist approaches to social and political change rather than revolutionary methods. The tracts cover topics like democracy, socialism, and education, often advocating for policies that improve society through persistent, incremental progress. The goal is to create a fairer, more equal society by influencing public opinion and government policy over time. The Fabian Society has historically been influential in shaping socialist ideas and the development of the Labour Party in the UK.