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The Third Way

The Third Way

The Third Way n n Blair (Fabian society pamphlet) claims the Third Way links

The Third Way n n Blair (Fabian society pamphlet) claims the Third Way links democratic socialism and liberalism. It goes beyond the ideas of state control and collective values Key values of Third Way are a belief in equal moral worth and opportunities for all. Also an acknowledgement of individual responsibilities and commitment to the value of communities.

Why a Third Way? n n n New approach needed to reflect changes of

Why a Third Way? n n n New approach needed to reflect changes of late 20 th. /early 21 st. Century Impact of globalism – global markets, global culture Technological advances bring need for new, skills-based education Major changes in society (e. g. women) bring trad. structures into question. Major changes in the nature of politics – EU, old institutions out of date.

Response to Changes n n n Need for a knowledge-based economy Govt. should seek

Response to Changes n n n Need for a knowledge-based economy Govt. should seek to empower people Market exists to serve the public interest Govt. committed to investing in skills and education Commitment to strong civil society – rights and responsibilities

Responses to Changes n n Youth Justice and support for families (part of civil

Responses to Changes n n Youth Justice and support for families (part of civil society) Principles of partnership and decentralisation Leads to policies on constitutional reform; Creation of Social Exclusion Unit

Blair’s Aims To create a modern, tolerant, outward looking Britain, in which power and

Blair’s Aims To create a modern, tolerant, outward looking Britain, in which power and opportunity are in the hands of the many, not the few. All forms of prejudice, discrimination and inequality must be overcome; society should be governed by fairness.

Influences on Blair - Thatcher n n Is the Third Way just Thatcherism with

Influences on Blair - Thatcher n n Is the Third Way just Thatcherism with a caring face? Blair accepts Thatcherism’s economic realism and dynamism He rejects the belief that the market can be applied to all areas of life He believes Thatcherism saw social disintegration caused by rampant individualism.

Influences on Blair – ethical socialism n n Blair is a Christian socialist. Influenced

Influences on Blair – ethical socialism n n Blair is a Christian socialist. Influenced by John Macmurray – - emphasis on bonds of family and community, tradition and traditional institutions; against claims of reason and individualism. We must pursue our own interests in te context of the interests of society as a whole.

Influences on Blair - liberalism n n n Blair was keen, in practical terms,

Influences on Blair - liberalism n n n Blair was keen, in practical terms, to create a new, strong, centrist coalition with Liberals (Ashdown) and moderate Tories (Patten, Heseltine) Desire to encourage equality of opportunity – most obvious in his education reforms. Also keen on liberal communitarianism.

The Third Way in Practice n n n Welfare system should be reformed –

The Third Way in Practice n n n Welfare system should be reformed – people need to ‘qualify’ for benefits. State co-ordinates programmes to enable people to escape poverty – it does not provide the monetary resources. State generates equality of opportunity via welfare and education reform (New Deal, Restart programmes)

The Third Way in Practice n n n People need to feel a part

The Third Way in Practice n n n People need to feel a part of society Different kinds of education ebing developed Encouragement of multi-culturalism Constitutional reform Tight control on public spending in first two terms.