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*[[File: Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism]] - Cousin that shares a lot with me, but is not that willing to compromise with Chicago School of economics. He denies that he has anything to do with me but deep down he knows he and most of his leaders loves me. | *[[File: Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism]] - Cousin that shares a lot with me, but is not that willing to compromise with Chicago School of economics. He denies that he has anything to do with me but deep down he knows he and most of his leaders loves me. | ||
*[[File: Demcr.png]] [[Democratism]] - Fellow member of Bill Clinton and Obama fan club. | *[[File: Demcr.png]] [[Democratism]] - Fellow member of Bill Clinton and Obama fan club. | ||
*[[File: Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] - Invade Iraq? Now that's a great idea! | *[[File: Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] - Invade Iraq? Now that's a great idea!Still,calm down a bit. | ||
*[[File: Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]] - I like the sound of this. | *[[File: Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]] - I like the sound of this. | ||
*[[File: Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism]] - My German predecessor. | *[[File: Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism]] - My German predecessor. |
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Third Way is an economically centre to centre-right, civically moderate and culturally centre-left to left-wing ideology inhabiting the centre square. It is the child of Neoliberalism and Social Democracy, borrowing elements from both. As with most centrist balls, it seeks to find a compromise between different political positions.
History
The modern understanding of Third Way politics was popularized in the 1990s by Anthony Giddens, who wrote a series of books detailing the qualities of the Third Way. He called for a re-evaluation of policies from both progressive and conservative parties. The ideology became popular in many western countries, including the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Mainland Europe. The most notable advocates for Third Way are former American president Bill Clinton and former UK prime minister Tony Blair, who both supported its ideas while in office during the 1990s and early 2000s
United Kingdom
In the 90s, the concept of the "Third Way" was first thought up by Anthony Gidden. Originally intended to be a rebranded version of Social Democracy, aswell as an alternative to traditional forms of Socialism and Capitalism. The Labour Party, after 4 consecutive election losses to the Tory Party, decided to adopt Gidden's idea of the "Third Way" under the leadership of Tony Blair and rebranded itself as "New Labour". Blair moved the party to the right, embracing most of Margaret Thatcher's polices. Blair went on to beat the Tories in a landslide in 1997, being the first Labour leader to be PM in 18 years. After his involvement in the Iraq War in 2003, Blair's premiership became increasingly unpopular with the public. He resigned in 2007 and was replaced with Gordan Brown, who was nearly identical to Blair in policy but differed interpersonally. Brown lost in a landslide against the Tories under David Cameron in 2010. His replacement, Ed Miliband was slightly to the left of him and Blair, but still compromised on issues like austerity. In 2015, Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the Labour Party and his victory was seen as a rejection of the Blairite establishment and the party finally moving back to the left. However, now that Corbyn has been replaced with new leader Keir Starmer, the party has now mostly reverted back to the centre.
United States
In the mid 80s, the New Democrats faction of the Democratic Party first appeared, emerging after the landslide victories by president Ronald Reagan. Instead of continuing with the more left-leaning direction the party had taken since FDR, this new group embraced Reagan's economic reforms with more of an emphasis on progressive values, due to feeling that the party was becoming out of touch on economic issues. Bill Clinton became the first New Democrat to win the presidency in 1992, with the New Democrats becoming the dominant faction in the party since. Barack Obama, in a meeting with the New Democrat Coalition, said he was a New Democrat. Hillary Clinton ran for president in 2016 as a New Democrat, but lost. During the presidency of Donald Trump, many Moderates in the Republican Party swapped to the New Democrat Coalition. Joe Biden, one of the first New Democrats, won the American presidency in 2020.
France
One of the most notable proponents of Third Way politics in France is current president Emmanuel Macron and his party "La République En Marche!". The party was founded with a goal to "modernise and moralise" French politics, and would go on to win in a landslide against far-right candidate Marine Le Pen in the 2017 election. Politicians also associated with Third Way politics include former president François Hollande and former prime minister Manuel Valls.
Beliefs
Third Way believes in a theory of "social-ism" which tries to pursue the goals of equality and social justice in a framework of a Neoliberal society. By fusing traditional social democratic goals with an acceptance of globalism and free markets, Third Way creates a philosophy which is similar to Social Liberalism or Radical Centrism, but built on a more modern theoretical basis. In Beyond Left and Right, Giddens gives a 6 point ideological framework of the Third Way
- Repair damaged solidarities.
- Recognise the centrality of life politics.
- Accept that active trust implies generative politics.
- Embrace dialogic democracy.
- Rethink the welfare state.
- Confront violence.
Economics
It supports a "social capitalist" economy with free-markets and less economic intervention. It supports welfare but advocates reform to encourage people to work, dubbed "workfare". It has pursued other neoliberal policies such as deregulation and privatisation
Foreign Policy
Proponents of the Third Way have been known to take a generally interventionist foreign policy and have made several alliances with Neoconservatism. Most infamous example being when Tony Blair allied with George W. Bush to invade Iraq in 2003.
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- Draw a ball
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- Draw a ball
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Relationships
Friends
- Neoliberalism - I owe it all to you, Dad! But please compromise with Soclib.
- Radical Centrism - Mixing up the center gang.
- Moderatism - One of my biggest fans.
- Social Liberalism - Cousin that shares a lot with me, but is not that willing to compromise with Chicago School of economics. He denies that he has anything to do with me but deep down he knows he and most of his leaders loves me.
- Democratism - Fellow member of Bill Clinton and Obama fan club.
- Neoconservatism - Invade Iraq? Now that's a great idea!Still,calm down a bit.
- Social Capitalism - I like the sound of this.
- Ordo-Liberalism - My German predecessor.
- Fiscal Conservatism - Austerity time!
- Rockefeller Republicanism - My more conservative brother. We must stay moderate!
- Liberalism - Grandpa who is too anti-war sometimes but good direction.
- Liberaltarianism - Best type of libertarian.
- Nordic Model - Scandinavian pal.
Police Statism - Hey buddy, want some more military gear?
Mixed
- Conservatism - Too culturally right sometimes but good economic views.
- Liberal Conservatism - A member of the centrist moderate Gang and some of my supporter used to support you but please compromise with soclib instead of him
- Classical Liberalism - My great-grandpa! Even more anti-war, but at least economically based.
- Social Libertarianism - Economically based but what do you stand for? At least you're progressive.
- Social Democracy - What do you mean deregulation and cutting welfare "goes against what Social Democracy stands for"?
- Gaddafism - While he may be a totalitarian dictator, I like his idea of the "Third International Theory" and we had a brief alliance in the 2000s. But I still had to take him out when the time came.
- Welfarism - Ok, but desperately needs reform in order to get people working again.
- Progressivism - Feminism and gay rights sound pretty cool!
Just please don't bring up Iraq or my crime bill again.
Enemies
- Socialism - No, not "Socialism", Social-ism!
- Ethnic Nationalism - I had fun bombing Milosevic in the 90's.
- Democratic Socialism - I'm not letting you reclaim the party.
- Marxism–Leninism - Bloody tankie!
- Left-Wing Populism - Bloody Corbynites!
- National Socialism - You're third position, not third way!
- Fascism - Same with you!
- Democratic Confederalism - Yes, I helped Turkey capture Öcalan, and yes, you are terrorists!
- Ba'athism - I will never apologise for Iraq!
- Welfare Chauvinism - Utterly insane extremist and my complete opposite! Way too culturally far-right and economically left, the worst of both worlds.
- Trumpism - Utterly deplorable! I
ignore the fact that we were friends for years before running against each other. - Libertarianism - Too antiwar,and the economy is too deregulated!
- Libertarian Conservatism - You basically combine the worst of both Libertarianism and Conservatism.
Further Information
Literature
- The Third Way: The Renewal of Social Democracy by Anthony Giddens
- Beyond Left and Right: The Future of Radical Politics by Anthony Giddens
- A Journey: My Political Life by Tony Blair
- Back to Work: Why We Need Smart Government by Bill Clinton
Wikipedia
People
- Anthony Giddens
- Tony Blair
- Peter Mandelson
- Gordon Brown
- Sadiq Khan
- Keir Starmer
- Tom Watson
- JK Rowling
- Christopher Hitchens
- Francis Fukuyama
- Bill Clinton
- Hillary Clinton
- Sidney Blumenthal
- Al Gore
- Barack Obama
- Nancy Pelosi
- Rachel Maddow
- Stephen Colbert
- Kamala Harris
- Jen Psaki
- Michael Ignatieff
- Justin Trudeau
- François Hollande
- Manuel Valls
- Emmanuel Macron
- Gerhard Schröder
- Olaf Scholz
- Annalena Baerbock
- Jens Stoltenberg
- Jonas Gahr Støre
- Göran Persson
- Anna Lindh
- Stefan Löfven
- Magdalena Andersson
- Ann Linde
- Annie Lööf
- Jan Björklund
- Sanna Marin
- Helle Thorning-Schmidt
- Wim Kok
- Romano Prodi
- Matteo Renzi
- Bob Hawke
- Kevin Rudd
- Julia Gillard
- Bill Shorten
- Helen Clark
- Jacinda Ardern
- José Sócrates
- Javier Solana
- Pedro Sanchez (early on)
- Alan García
- Ion Iliescu
- Edi Rama
- Thaksin Shinawatra
- Yingluck Shinawatra
- Moon Jae-in
- Lee Jae-myung
- Jokowi
- Tsai Ing-wen
- Juan Manuel Santos
- Lenin Moreno
- Juan Guaidó
- Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
- Yair Lapid
- Kraut and Tea/Joseph Lancaster
Parties and Organizations
- New Labour
- Progress
- Third Way (Organization)
- New Democrats
- New Democrat Coalition
- Labor Right (Australia)
- Brazilian Social Democracy Party
- La République En Marche!
- Renziani
- National Liberation Party
- Social Party of National Unity
- Union,Progress and Democracy
- Third Way
- APRA
YT Channels
Videos
- The Rise and Fall of New Labour by BritMonkey
- The Century of the Self - Part 4: "Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering" by Adam Curtis
Online Communities
Citations
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