“Socialist endeavour of the Fabian type would not have amounted to anything at any other time. But it did amount to much during the three decades preceding 1914, because things and souls were ready for that kind of message and neither for a less nor for a more radical one. Formulation and organization of existing opinion were all that was needed in order to turn possibilities into articulate policy, and this "organizing formulation" the Fabians provided in a most workmanlike manner. They were reformers. The spirit of the times made socialists of them. They were genuine socialists because they aimed at helping in a fundamental reconstruction of society which in the end was to make economic care a public affair.”
Quote by Joseph Alois Schumpeter
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Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
A seminal work that explores the historical development and comparative analysis of capitalism, socialism, and democracy, offering insights into their economic and political implications. more
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