The Fabian Society's Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: How Gradual Socialism Captured Britain
Book 1 of 4
For over 140 years, a small group of elite intellectuals known as the Fabian Society has quietly reshaped Britain through a strategy of patient permeation - slowly infiltrating institutions rather than confronting them head-on. Their emblem, a wolf in sheep's clothing, was never subtle. It was a declaration of intent.
This hard-hitting exposé reveals how Fabian gradualism helped birth the Labour Party, built the modern welfare state, expanded surveillance and globalist policies, and ultimately captured the machinery of British governance - from Attlee's postwar revolution to Keir Starmer's technocratic administration in 2025.
While the achievements (the NHS, social safety nets, progressive reforms) are often celebrated, this book lays bare the hidden costs: economic stagnation, cultural fragmentation, rising dependency, eroded sovereignty, and a political class that prioritises expert management over democratic will.
This is Book 1 of a hard-hitting 4-book series by Professor Cassian Hawthorne Blackwood:
Book 1: The Fabian Society's Wolf in Sheep's Clothing - How gradual socialism captured Britain.
Book 2: The Fabian Society's Hidden Hand in America - A century of subtle socialist revolution across the Atlantic.
Book 3: The Fabian Society's Long March Through the Institutions - Capturing minds, education, and culture in the 21st century.
Book 4: The Fabian Society's Global Footprint - The blueprint that was always global - the cage is being built.
Professor Cassian Hawthorne Blackwood pulls no punches in this meticulously researched series. If you want to understand how a small group of intellectuals quietly transformed entire nations - and what it means for the future of freedom - this series is essential reading.
The wolf has been patient.
The march has been long.
The cost has been Britain itself.
Start with Book 1 today.
By:
Professor Cassian Hawthorne Blackwood Imprint: Professor Cassian Hawthorne Blackwood Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 140mm,
Spine: 10mm
Weight: 195g ISBN:9798233226212 Pages: 164 Publication Date:30 March 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active