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The Promise of the Third Way

Globalization and Social Justice

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  • © 2001

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. The Background to the Third Way

  2. The Post-Cold War Era

  3. New Times: The Way Ahead

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Aiming to transcend the outdated conflict between Left and Right, the Third Way was welcomed by leading figures on the world stage. Its programme of modernisation, flexibility and community regeneration indicated a way forward for the New Age. Within a firm market emphasis, equality of opportunity and social inclusion were given a prominent place. However, its lack of direction and disinclination to face hard decisions, have left its promise unfulfilled. This book puts forward a rigorous rethinking towards making the Third Way an effective instrument of progress for Britain as well as abroad.

Reviews

'...a good representation and summary of...the Third Way...' - Vicente Navarro, Contemporary Sociology

'...an excellent historical background to the emergence of Third Way thinking...an indispensible resource for anyone...' - Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare

Authors and Affiliations

  • San Diego State University, USA

    Otto Newman

  • South Bank University, London, UK

    Richard Zoysa

About the authors

OTTO NEWMAN is Adjunct Professor of Sociology at San Diego State University. He is the author of Gambling Hazard and Reward, The Challenge of Corporation and The American Dream in the Information Age (with Richard de Zoysa).

RICHARD DE ZOYSA is Senior Lecturer in Politics at South Bank University, London. He is co-author (with Otto Newman) of The American Dream in the Information Age.

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