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School of Thought: Socialism

The modern form of socialism emerged in Britain, France and Germany in the 1830s and 1840s and has continued to evolve ever since. Various strands make up the socialist school of thought including voluntary socialists who wished to set up communities where socialism could be put into practice among the members (such as Robert Owen), revolutionary socialism or Marxism which advocated the seizure of political and economic power by force in order to impose nation-wide socialism, and Fabian socialism or parliamentary socialism (or labourism in the British context) where socialist legislation would be gradually passed by means of the parliamentary system (George Bernard Shaw).

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7 People in this Group:

sort name ↑ name   birth   death  
Aveling Edward Aveling 1851 1898
Engels F Friedrich Engels 1820 1895
Marx Karl Marx 1818 1883
Moore S Samuel Moore ?
Shaw George George Bernard Shaw 1856 1950
Untermann Ernest Untermann ?
Wilshire Henry Gaylord Wilshire 1861 1927