Wales's clear red water version of Labour has turned out to be a sort of diluted Fabianism with a valleys accent. |
Equally reassuring is the acknowledged relevance of Fabianism to British left-wing politics. |
Fabianism or Fabian strategy has come to mean a gradual or cautious policy. |
There's this assumption among pundits and politicians in Westminster that the only way you appeal to traditional Labour voters is to offer them Fabianism. |
Cole became interested in Fabianism while studying at Balliol College, Oxford. |
Attlee's practical involvement with building the Labour Party into a force in the land was, then, just as important as his intellectual formation by Fabianism and romanticism. |