The Sidney Centennial Jubilee: At Sidney Plains, Delaware Co., N.Y., June 13, 1872
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Sidney Webb was a British socialist economist and reformer, a co-founder of the London School of Economics and an early member of the Fabian Society. His writings focused on economic reform and social policy, advocating for gradual societal change and development. As a prominent theorist of British socialism alongside his wife Beatrice Webb, he significantly influenced the development of the Labour Party. Later in his career, he expressed support for the Soviet Union, which was reflected in his assessments of that regime.

