The Third Way and beyond : : criticisms, futures and alternatives / / edited by Sarah Hale, Will Leggett and Luke Martell.

This collections brings together expert contributions to dissect the key political concept of the Third Way in theory and practice, assessing its development and legacy and suggesting criticisms and alternatives.

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Year of Publication:2004
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Manchester Political Studies
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 206 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • First published: 2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. The Third Way
  • Introduction (Luke Martell)
  • 1. The route map of the Third Way (Armando Barrientos and Martin Powell)
  • Part II. The Third Way, economics, equality and the State
  • 2. North Atlantic drift: welfare reform and the 'Third Way' politics of New Labour and the New Democrats (Stephen Driver)
  • 3. Generative equality, work and the Third Way: a managerial perspective (Peter McCullen and Colin Harris)
  • 4. What matters is what works: the Third Way and the case of the Private Finance Initiative (Eric Shaw)
  • Part III. Community and the Third Way
  • 5. The communitarian 'philosophy' of New Labour (Sarah Hale)
  • 6. The Third Way and the politics of community (Eunice Goes)
  • 7. From organisational theory to the Third Way: continuities and contradictions underpinning Amitai Etzioni's communitarian influence on New Labour (Simon Prideaux)
  • Part IV. The discourse and strategy of the Third Way
  • 8. Giddens's way with words (Paul Cammack)
  • 9. New Labour, citizenship and the discourse of the Third Way (David Morrison)
  • 10. Criticism and the future of the Third Way (Will Leggett)
  • Index.