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Who said part 4 of constitution exhibit fabian socialism?

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Fabian socialism is a type of socialismfounded in 1884 in London.[1] It sought use of the democratic framework to achieve gradual conversion to socialism. This approach originated from the movement for utopian socialism. Its nine[2] founding members were Frank Podmore, Edward R. Pease, William Clarke, Hubert Bland,[3] Percival Chubb, Frederick Keddell,[2] Henry Hyde Champion,[4]Edith Nesbit,[5] and Rosamund Dale Owen.[2][3]Havelock Ellis is sometimes also mentioned as a tenth founding member, though there is some question about this.[2]

Important Fabians includes George Bernard Shaw, Beatrice and Sidney Webb, Annie Besant, and Bertrand Russell.[6]

The Fabians were influential in forming the ideas of the British Labour Party. They advocated the ideal of a scientifically planned society and supported the eugenics by way of sterilization.[1]

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