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Third way discourse: European ideologies in the twentieth century

Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Edited by James Martin (2003)

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  1. The People’s Library and the Electronic Workshop: Comparing Swedish and British Social Democracy.Jenny Andersson - 2006 - Politics and Society 34 (3):431-460.
    This article explores the role of ideological heritages—ideologies past—in the political discourse of the Third Way and points to the divergence between social democratic parties in their interpretation of change. The cases are New Labour and the Swedish SAP, cases that display important differences in interpretations of the knowledge economy and its implications for social change. The people’s library and the electronic workshop, as the metaphors the parties use to describe the knowledge economy, contain different future visions, and echo politics (...)
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  • Ideology and antagonism in modern Italy: Poststructuralist reflections.James Martin - 2005 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (2):145-160.
    Modern Italy is frequently diagnosed with having suffered an excess of ideological antagonism. However, poststructuralist political theory implies that, as a form of negative exclusion, antagonism serves a crucial purpose in shaping political discourse and delimiting social and political identities. This essay outlines the poststructuralist argument and sets out an agenda for rethinking ideological conflict in the Italian context. Taking the rise and decline of Italian Anti?Fascism as an example, it argues that antagonism is as important to ideological coherence as (...)
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  • Continuity with New Labour? Deconstructing the Triangulation of David Cameron's Conservatives.Hugh Alderwick - 2012 - Polis 7:1-49.