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You mean the Fabianites, right? Like they're the UK version of Liberal Leftism.I don't know. But I personally haven't got this one down as a troll. More as someone who hasn't encountered the weird UK Left before.
You mean the Fabianites, right? Like they're the UK version of Liberal Leftism.I don't know. But I personally haven't got this one down as a troll. More as someone who hasn't encountered the weird UK Left before.
I mean any that frame politics more around personal identity and less around social class. I'm not 100% up-to-date on the nomenclature.You mean the Fabianites, right? Like they're the UK version of Liberal Leftism.
That's exactly the Fabianite description. A Briton focused on liberal idpol while proclaiming himself a "leftist" is a Fabianite to me.I mean any that frame politics more around personal identity and less around social class. I'm not 100% up-to-date on the nomenclature.
“Londoner Harry Fabian (Richard Widmark) is a second-rate con man looking for an angle.”Thomas Shelby?
Fun fact, the "Fabian" comes from Fabius, a Roman who was known as "the delayer" for his strategy against the enemy.I think the fixation with Fabianites is genius.
They obviously based it on Teucher's obsession with Moomins...I think the fixation with Fabianites is genius.
Interesting that the OP also fits the description“Londoner Harry Fabian (Richard Widmark) is a second-rate con man looking for an angle.”
From a film called The Night and the City.
That's exactly the Fabianite description. A Briton focused on liberal idpol while proclaiming himself a "leftist" is a Fabianite to me.
What makes my Marxism-Leninism irrelevant?I mean, the whole "M-L" element is unconvincing. The dude clearly isn't well enough versed in that stuff to pull it off, even with the aid of AI. But Fabians? A wonderfully irrelevant motif to add the otherwise lacking colour to your character.
But they never accepted or considered Marxism, did they? They based off their entire movement principle in the beginning from Fabius' strategy of "gradual delay", thinking that by "gradual reforms" they would empower socialism or communism. In the early years, Fabians were kinda eugenicist as eugenics were common. Plus they lobbied for a capitalist welfare state during the time of the British Empire, meaning that they supported the notion of exploiting colonies to suit the wealthy British Isles with domestic welfare (British imperialism). Their 1900 essay, "Fabianism and the Empire" literally supported the Boer War.The original fabians were much further to the left than any Labour government or even Labour party we've ever had here. The Left (what you'd agree is Left anyway) here in 2024 is marginal in our national politics, and Yugoslav you need to understand that 'fabian' (as pointed out previously) is just an anachronism in the UK. Most people here, I expect, don't even know what fabians are.
Note what I'm comparing them to: the British Labour Party.But they never accepted or considered Marxism, did they? They based off their entire movement principle in the beginning from Fabius' strategy of "gradual delay", thinking that by "gradual reforms" they would empower socialism or communism. In the early years, Fabians were kinda eugenicist as eugenics were common. Plus they lobbied for a capitalist welfare state during the time of the British Empire, meaning that they supported the notion of exploiting colonies to suit the wealthy British Isles with domestic welfare (British imperialism). Their 1900 essay, "Fabianism and the Empire" literally supported the Boer War.
I don't think the Fabians were any "further to left" given their uncanny support for the British Empire.
The same Fabians who supported exploitation of colonies for Domestic welfare in Britain?It was Fabians who wrote the old Clause IV of the Labour Party, inspired by the Revolution in Russia, and adopted in 1918.
Keir Starmer and his ministers certainly do not want to achieve the collective ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange.
Maybe its because liberal leftism DOES NOT APPEAL to their revolutionary fervor? The first thing I learned about communism is that it is revolutionary and if the liberal left cannot prove itself worthy like the 1917 leftists, then why should I join a socialist group of such flaw? I don't care if it has big membership, if people are gonna go on "healthy mix between capitalism and socialism" or "nuh uh, we don't want any tankies", then why should I join that socialist group?is what we're trying to understand on this thread WHY DON'T PEOPLE UNDER 30 JOIN SOCIALIST GROUPS?
Exactly. Seeing how it trips over itself is the only thing that's interesting about the tedious oxygen thief.A tankie terf is like the ultimate u75 troll, a bit too perfect. And there's something odd about their use of idiom too.
I think you find one that suits you then.I don't care if it has big membership,
Maybe online. That's where these young male leftist MLs are mostly now.I think you find one that suits you then.
One of the principles of Marxism, which of course is not unique, is that everything changes. The Fabian Society still exists, but it no longer espouses the Fabianism against which Lenin polemicised. It is not a reformist socialist organisation. For you to employ Lenin's arguments against the Labour Party is to treat his writings as scripture. It is idealist. It is a religious approach.The same Fabians who supported exploitation of colonies for Domestic welfare in Britain?
Because Lenin correctly described it as reformist? Why would a young man consider "reformism" in these hard times?One of the principles of Marxism, which of course is not unique, is that everything changes. The Fabian Society still exists, but it no longer espouses the Fabianism against which Lenin polemicised. It is not a reformist socialist organisation. For you to employ Lenin's arguments against the Labour Party is to treat his writings as scripture. It is idealist. It is a religious approach.
Not really based on its reformist values. Idk why would a proletarian uphold reformism if it merely seeks to compromise with its oppressive ruling elite.Is the Fabian Society full of disenchanted young proletarian men?
Their FAQ is simply about who they are and how to join them, not much detail about their ideology but they're reformist still, regardless.
Yeah, but I'm not sure why you're telling us this?Their FAQ is simply about who they are and how to join them, not much detail about their ideology but they're reformist still, regardless.