If the Fabian Society were around today, would they look at a country that integrates socialism and capitalism, like the U.S.A., and say, "There's still a lot of work to be done" or did they expect that a "happy median" could be found? Is the Fabian Society's method still a valid way for socialists today to pursue their goal? Would the U.S. benefit more from a Fabian perspective being taken, or would it benefit from a gradual decline in socialism?
Please keep the answers civilized (No personal attacks like saying that capitalists are pigs or that socialists should leave America). I simply want to know some intelligent opinions on the matter.
2007-02-27
13:15:58
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