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_aGROVER, Chris _936127 |
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_aThe third way : _ba compromise of the letf? New labour, the independent labour party and making work pay |
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_aUK : _bPolicy Press, _cJanuary 2009 |
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520 | 3 | _aThe third way is commonly held to mean a compromise between 'old' Labour and the New Right: social justice via free market mechanisms and practices. However, before this use of the term, now Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, was using the term to describe a compromise between different factions of the Left. This article explores this interpretation of the third way by examining the context - an analysis of the Independent Labour Party's living wage proposal of the 1920s - in which Brown used the term and the implications that it has for understanding New Labour's approach to making work pay. | |
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_tPolicy & Politics _g37, 1, p. 3-18 _dUK : Policy Press, January 2009 _xISSN 03055736 _w |
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