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    Cecil Rhodes and other Englishman and Americans originated Fabian socialism. Where did Fabian ideas come from? Researcher Will Roberts traces Fabian socialism to August Comte's worldview called Positivism. Comte envisioned a world that would evolve into what Huxley described in Brave New World or what George Orwell described in 1984. Comte originated the "science" of sociology, coined the term altruism (living life for others) as he envisioned a world with a very narrow ruling elite, high priests (secular) and a classless mass of society - the expendable worker bees - Sustainable Development in Action!

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