Birthdate: January 22, 1858
Sun Sign: Aquarius
Birthplace: Gloucestershire, England
Died: April 30, 1943
Beatrice Webb was a prominent English sociologist, economist, feminist, and social reformer. She played a crucial role in founding the London School of Economics and was instrumental in the establishment of the Fabian Society. Webb’s work in social and economic theory was highly regarded, with notable publications like The Cooperative Movement in Great Britain and Industrial Democracy, where she popularized the term “collective bargaining.” As a strong advocate for feminism, Webb actively campaigned against gender-based work obstacles, striving for better working conditions and rights for women by promoting unionization and advocating for legislative reforms.
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