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*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. *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.
*] 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 ]. *] 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 ].
*Another group in Britain is known as the ] (unrelated to ]'s concept of the Third Way). 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. *Another group in Britain is known as the ] (unrelated to ]'s concept of the Third Way). This group was formed in 1990 and is led by a former leading member 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.


* 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, according to its critics, was a more democratic and ] version of Mussolini's ]. * 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, according to its critics, was a more democratic and ] version of Mussolini's ].

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