Webb, Sidney
(1886)
What socialism means: a call to the unconverted: a lecture delivered for the Fabian Society.
The Practical Socialist, 1 (6).
pp. 89-93.
Abstract
"The doctrines of Socialism can only be extended by bringing about a slowly dawning convinction in the minds of men; it is certain that no merely forcible revolution, organised by a minority, can ever avail, either in England or elsewhere. We seek therefore to influence only convictions, so as to gradually bring about the Social Revolution — a revolution mainly in opinion." - introductory paragraph, p.89. "Abstract of an address delivered before the Fabian Society, May 7th, 1886." - ibid.
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