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Third Way Discourse
Third Way Discourse
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A01=James Martin
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Author_James Martin
Author_Steve Bastow
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Product details
- ISBN 9780748615612
- Weight: 302g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 May 2003
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The ‘Third Way’ has been hailed by European social democrats as the ideology of the ‘radical centre’. Steering a route between state collectivism on the one hand, and market-led neo-liberalism on the other, it promises a new form of governance based on principle not dogma. But third way thinking is not a new phenomenon, and nor is it exclusively of the left. Similar ideas were developed throughout the twentieth century and across the political spectrum, from fascism to ecologism. This book introduces the history of third way ideology, surveys its various contrasting forms and locates it within the context of a recurrent crisis of modern European ideologies.The authors apply a theoretical approach that draws upon contemporary theories of discourse. Understood discursively, third way ideas seek to displace received ideological dichotomies and fashion a sense of common moral purpose and identity at times of accumulated social dislocation. Rather than focus narrowly on issues of public policy, Bastow and Martin analyse the third way as an ideological structure, highlighting in particular its rhetorical features and diverse forms.Features:*Draws upon contemporary post-structuralist discourse theory*Offers a new interpretive frame to understand the complexity and diversity of third way discourse*Includes chapters on New Labour, Italian Liberal Socialism, Ecologism, and Neo-Fascism *Explores the relationship between current third way theory and radical politicsThe aim of this book is to offer an informed introduction to the key variants of third way thinking in Europe as they have developed over the course of the 20th century, ranging from right to left on the political spectrum, thereby widening students’ theoretical and historical understanding of current arguments within European Social Democracy.Key Features:*An alternative introduction to 20th-century European Political Theory*Includes chapters on New Labour, Italian Liberal Socialism, Ecol
Steve Bastow is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Kingston University, London. Author of a number of articles and book chapters on the contemporary French extreme right. He is Assistant editor of the European Journal of Social Quality. James Martin is Lecturer in Politics at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He is author of Gramsci's Political Analysis: A Critical Introduction (Macmillan, 1998) and co-author of Contemporary Social and Political Theory: An Introduction (Open University Press, 1999).
Third Way Discourse
€42.99
