About This Book
A chronological account traces the organization's intellectual origins in the early 1880s, mapping influences from evolutionary thought, positivism, and contemporary socialist currents. The narrative recounts founding meetings, early tracts, internal debates over tactics, and the contributions of key members to policy and propaganda. It follows campaigns for municipal reform, education, labour representation, and electoral strategy, and describes institutional initiatives including a school of economics and a dedicated research department. The book examines controversies over imperial policy and syndicalism, records administrative and publishing details up to the First World War, and closes with appendices of essays, lists of officers and publications, and a reflection on method and future prospects.
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