Fabian Society: Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
Fabian Society: Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
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Author: Amy McGrath
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An extremely rare compilation of works exploring views of the Fabian Society.
Writers argue that the Fabian Society originated in England in 1884, with the purpose of forming a single, global socialist state, their name comes from the Roman general Fabius, who was famed by carefully planned strategies to slowly wear down his enemies over a long period of time to obtain victory.
“Fabian Socialism” uses incremental change over a long period of time to slowly transform a State in replacement of violent revolution for change. It is essentially socialism by stealth. Their original emblem was a shield with a wolf in sheep’s clothing holding a flag with the letters F.S. Today the international symbol of the Fabian Society is a turtle, with the motto below: “When I strike, I strike hard.”
Fabianism is a type of Marxism, with an ultimate goal to gradually transition a democratic and free capitalist society into a dictatorial socialist and communist one.
A must read current affairs book helping readers decipher the conspiracy behind geopolitics, global affairs and political control.
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