Table of contents for the book Fabian Freeway, and two paragraphs of the Foreword to give a brief description.
Fabian Freeway - High Road to Socialism in the USA By: Rose L. Martin
Foreward and Preface
Chapter 1-Make Haste Slowly!
Part 1 - Great Britain
Chapter 2-Sowing the Wind
Chapter 3-The Dangerous Fabians
Chapter 4-A Chosen Instrument
Chapter 5-Sedition Between Two Wars
Chapter 6-Dirge For An Empire
Chapter 7-Trial By Ordeal
Chapter 8-Tomorrow, The World?
Part 2 - The United States
Chapter 9-The Fabian Turtle Discovers America
Chapter 10-Putting The Silk Hat On Socialism
Chapter 11-The Professor Goes To Washington
Chapter 12-The Perfect Friendship
Chapter 13–Left Hands Across The Sea
Chapter 14-The More It Changes...
Chapter 15- ...The More It Stays The Same
Chapter 16-By Any Other Name
Chapter 17-Fabian Face Cards in the New Deal
Chapter 18-Secret Weaponry
Chapter 19-Power and Influence
Chapter 20-More Power and Influence
Chapter 21-The Commanding Heights
Epilogue: The Moving Finger Writes
Appendices
The American people have been and are complacently unfamiliar with Communism's helpmate, Fabian Socialism. For over fifty years but especially since the middle nineteen-thirties there have been insinuated into high places in our government at Washington men whose collaboration in this socialistic movement has been greatly responsible for breaking down our constitutional form of government and substituting therefor the Socialist idea of centralized government.
Every loyal American should read this book. It is well documented, and proves beyond doubt that those who have wielded such vast influence upon successive Presidents, especially since Franklin Roosevelt, do not have a desire to retain the freedom of the individual and the free enterprise system, but rather seek to establish the very coercion from which our forefathers fled. The reader will be shocked when he comprehends that there are those in high places in government who are dedicated to this Socialist movement. The ultimate objective of the Fabian Socialist movement is no different than the ultimate objective of the Communist movement.
After months of work, I have finally completed the transcription of this book.
To the best of my knowledge, this book is in the public domain. (Not in copyright) It was reviewed in 1967 by The Freeman. (fee.org)
If you wish to copy any of what I have done, by all means, take it. I ran spell check on what I've done, but there could still be small errors in the copy, so I would suggest that you always defer back to the original to be sure.
There is a clear link between British Fabianism and American Progressivism, and this book goes a long way towards highlighting it.
To the best of my knowledge, this book is in the public domain. (Not in copyright) It was reviewed in 1967 by The Freeman. (fee.org)
If you wish to copy any of what I have done, by all means, take it. I ran spell check on what I've done, but there could still be small errors in the copy, so I would suggest that you always defer back to the original to be sure.
There is a clear link between British Fabianism and American Progressivism, and this book goes a long way towards highlighting it.