George Bernard Shaw
Fabian Society was created in 1884.
Fabian is a society and it has a political and administrative applicability
The Fabian Society took its name from the Roman dictator Fabius, nicknamed 'Cunctator', or delayer. It was founded in 1884 by a group of middle-class intellectuals to further 'the reconstruction of Society in accordance with the highest moral principles...' (-answers.com/Fabian society)
The Fabian Society was founded in 1884 by a group of intellectuals, including the English writer George Bernard Shaw. The society aimed to promote socialist ideals through gradual reform rather than revolutionary means. Shaw, along with other prominent members like H.G. Wells and Sidney Webb, played a significant role in shaping its philosophy and activities. The society has been influential in the development of the British Labour Party and progressive politics in the UK.
Fabian socialism is a form of socialist ideology that advocates for gradual and reformist changes to achieve socialism, rather than revolutionary means. Founded in the late 19th century in the UK by the Fabian Society, it emphasizes the importance of education, social reform, and democratic processes to implement social ownership and welfare. Key figures include George Bernard Shaw and Sidney Webb, who believed in using political action and parliamentary methods to improve society. Fabian socialism has significantly influenced the development of the Labour Party and British social policy.
The Fabian Society.
The American Antislavery Society was founded in 1833.
Dr Frederick Truby-King founded the Plunket Society.
The School Book Society was founded by James Harvey Robinson in 1917.
Ignatius founded the Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuits.
Ignatius of Loyola founded the society after being wounded in battle and experiencing a religious conversion.
Ignatius of Loyola founded the society after being wounded in battle and experiencing a religious conversion.