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The ''']''' is a political position advocating a varying synthesis of center-right and center-left policies. | |||
⚫ | '''Third Way''' may also refer to: | ||
*The "]", an economic and political idea that positions itself between ] and ] ], combining the ] "]" with ]. In the late ], several groups independently began using the term "]" to refer to this kind of third way thinking. | |||
*A "third way" approach to ]-era foreign policy, siding with neither the ] nor the ] (this in turn spawned the phrase ]). See in that regard the ]. | |||
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*A "third way" approach to the concept of ], neither ] nor ]. | |||
*A "third way" between the stultifying debates had by the left and right wherein arguments are so structural as to be static. One magazine offering an alternative voice -- that of the Christian worldview -- takes ''Third Way'' as its title. | |||
==Political ideologies== | |||
*] often described ] as the ''third way'' between ] and ]. In that vein, there is a modern neo-fascist movement known as the ] or ''Third Positionists''. There is also a related form of ] known as ]. | |||
* ], politics outside of the conventional left–right political spectrum | |||
*Another group in Britain is known as the ] (unrelated to ]'s concept of the ]). This group was formed in 1990 and contained several former leading members of the ]. It claims to have disavowed ] politics and any form of ], and promotes economic decentralization (similar to ]), Direct Democracy along Swiss lines, combined with support for ecological protection and ] views on some social issues such as ], ], and ]. Critics of the group are divided some still regard this group with suspicion because of past ties to the National Front in the 1980s, and dispute their claims to have disavowed racism and fascism. Others accept that the group has changed over the years and point to its attempts to recruit from all ethnic and religious communities. | |||
* ], a style of government proposed in Libya by Muammar Gaddafi | |||
* The Third Way is also used to describe the philosophy of Libyan leader, ] set out in his '']''. It mixes ], ], ] and a supposedly ]. It was also used by former Argentine President, ] to describe his philosophy which was basically a more democratic and ] version of Mussolini's ]. | |||
* ], a revolutionary nationalist political position | |||
* The Third Way is also used to describe a contemporary application of ]'s ] to modern politics. Thus, a "third way" is simply a ] of a ] and its contradictory ], such as ] being a synthesis of ] and its antithesis ]. In this sense, ]'s historical compromise can be thought of as a "third way" between ] and ]. | |||
* The Third Way is also used to describe ] way of dealing with conflict. Instead of fight or flight, ] writes about this third alternative, ], which levels the playing field between agressor and victim, creditor and debtor, etc. | |||
==Political organizations== | |||
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* ], a Third Position organization in France | |||
* ], a political party in Israel active during the late 1990s | |||
* ], a centrist Palestinian political party in the Palestinian National Authority | |||
* ], a right-wing think tank in the United Kingdom that was founded as a political party | |||
* ], a public policy think tank in the United States | |||
*], a far right, neo-Nazi political party in Germany | |||
*], a centrist electoral coalition in Poland | |||
==Publications== | |||
* ], a British Christian current affairs magazine | |||
* '']'', a 1998 book by the British sociologist Anthony Giddens | |||
==Other== | |||
* ], an economical model different from capitalism and Soviet Union socialism, adopted in Yugoslavia | |||
* From Aquinas' "Five Ways" arguments for God's existence: the ], the argument from contingency | |||
==See also== | |||
* ], a German neo-Nazi political party | |||
* '']'', a 2007 book by Allan C. Carlson | |||
* '']'', a 2011 book by Stephen Covey | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 25 March 2024
The Third Way is a political position advocating a varying synthesis of center-right and center-left policies.
Third Way may also refer to:
Political ideologies
- Syncretic politics, politics outside of the conventional left–right political spectrum
- Third International Theory, a style of government proposed in Libya by Muammar Gaddafi
- Third Position, a revolutionary nationalist political position
Political organizations
- Third Way (France), a Third Position organization in France
- Third Way (Israel), a political party in Israel active during the late 1990s
- Third Way (Palestinian authority), a centrist Palestinian political party in the Palestinian National Authority
- Third Way (UK organisation), a right-wing think tank in the United Kingdom that was founded as a political party
- Third Way (United States), a public policy think tank in the United States
- Third Way (Germany), a far right, neo-Nazi political party in Germany
- Third Way (Polish political alliance), a centrist electoral coalition in Poland
Publications
- Third Way (magazine), a British Christian current affairs magazine
- The Third Way: The Renewal of Social Democracy, a 1998 book by the British sociologist Anthony Giddens
Other
- Socialist self-management, an economical model different from capitalism and Soviet Union socialism, adopted in Yugoslavia
- From Aquinas' "Five Ways" arguments for God's existence: the Third Way, the argument from contingency
See also
- The III. Path, a German neo-Nazi political party
- Third Ways, a 2007 book by Allan C. Carlson
- The 3rd Alternative, a 2011 book by Stephen Covey
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