>>519824338
Very good piece of history/conspiracy lore. Well worth knowing, anons. An elite British organization founded in 1884 to push democratic socialism through gradualist and reformist means, living on as an influential think-tank for decades, spreading chapters/copycat organizations to other major parts of the Anglosphere (Canada, U.S., Australia), heavily influenced the Labour Party, and their early logo they chose for themselves was of a fucking wolf in sheep’s clothing lol.
People like G.B. Shaw, H.G. Wells, and Bertrand Russell were members of or supported the Fabian Society at various times, so not just a fringe group.
Then, seemingly in a different sphere, you also have Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi founding the Paneuropean Union in 1925, direct predecessor of the later European Union. In his 1925 book “Practical Idealism” he famously wrote how present European racial distinctions would melt away into a “Eurasian-negroid race of the future”, evidently by mass migration and weakened national borders & sense of national unity. Direct predecessor to the EU, again.
Then there’s the Cloward-Piven strategy come up with in 1966 by some American sociologists (you guessed it, both democratic socialists, and Piven was Jewish), which I basically find similar to an American Fabianism. Wikipedia explains it very well:
> The Cloward–Piven strategy is a political strategy outlined in 1966 by American sociologists and political activists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven. The strategy aims to utilize "militant anti poverty groups" to facilitate a "political crisis" by overloading the welfare system via an increase in welfare claims, forcing the creation of a system of guaranteed minimum income and "redistributing income through the federal government".[1][2][3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloward%E2%80%93Piven_strategy
Overwhelming the welfare system over time to lead to socialist-like reform