Against the Third Way
An Anti-Capitalist Critique
1. Auflage Mai 2001
160 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
The Third Way is the political philosophy of Tony Blair and New Labour in Britain, Bill Clinton in the United States, and Gerhard Schröder in Germany. Defended most forcefully by Anthony Giddens, it claims to offer a strategy for renewing the Centre Left that avoids the free-market liberalism of the New Right and the state socialism of the Old Left.
In Against the Third Way Alex Callinicos develops a fundamental critique of this philosophy. He argues that Third Way governments have continued the neoliberal policies of their conservative predecessors. They have promoted the interests of the multinational corporations, privatized areas where Ronald Reagan or Margaret Thatcher dared not go, and allowed social and economic inequality to continue growing. Callinicos also attacks the theoretical underpinnings of the Third Way. He challenges the idea that the 'knowledge economy' is freeing us from the contradictions of capitalism, denies that New Labour has coherent strategies for achieving greater equality or reconciling the interests of individual and community, and argues that what is called 'political globalization' - the higher profile of international institutions such as NATO, the IMF, and the WTO - masks the assertion of American imperial power.
The best hope for the Left, Callinicos contends, lies in the emergence of an international movement against global capitalism with the protests at Seattle, Prague, and elsewhere. Those who want to see real change should be challenging the logic of the market rather than, like Blair and Clinton, extending its dominion.
1. Masters of the Universe.
2. Guardians of Morals.
3. Saviours of Humankind.
4. Alternatives.
Afterword.
Notes.
Index.
way philosophy", and argues that international protests against
global capitalism provide the model for the future development of
the left. Think of Callinicos as a somewhat more cerebral and
decidedly more hardline Naomi Klein.' The Bookseller
'Callinicos's short book is a goldmine. In the space available
he offers analysis of, among other things, economic globalisation,
the "IT revolution" and its role in the recent US boom, the limits
(and possibilities) of state action, the "new world order" and the
various "humanitarian" wars of interventions of recent years, the
"moral agenda" within Third Way politics, and trends towards
"global governance". In each case he displays an immense grasp of a
wide range of sources and presents often complex arguments in an
accessible manner ... Callinicos's book should become an essential
part of our armour - buy it, read it, use it.' The Socialist
Review
'[A] theoretical critique of the Blairite model of modernisation
is offered by Alex Callinicos in Against the Third Way,
which is unforgiving of those who seek to blur the distinctions
between left and right.' Mark Perryman, New Statesman
'This is not just [a] book about ideas but about the political
economy and sociology of capitalism underlying them.'
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