The Fabian Society, founded in 1884, is a British socialist organization that advocates for gradual reform rather than revolutionary change. Synonyms for the term "Fabian Society" could include names of other socialist organizations, such as the Socialist Party, the Democratic Socialists of America, and the International Socialist Organization. Other words could include "progressive," "radical," or "left-wing," all of which describe groups or individuals who seek to dismantle systemic inequalities and promote social and economic justice. Regardless of terminology, the Fabian Society and similar organizations continue to play a crucial role in advocating for more equitable societies worldwide.