
Fabianism
Fabianism is a political philosophy advocating for gradual, non-revolutionary social change through democratic means. Originating in late 19th-century Britain, it emphasizes reforming capitalism and achieving social equality by working within existing institutions, such as governments and political parties. Rather than rapid upheaval, Fabians promote incremental progress, education, and policy reform to create a fairer society. They believe change is best achieved through patience, strategic planning, and broad public support, aiming for a more just economy and social order without resorting to violence or radical overthrow.