Third way
The Third Way is a centrist political ideology that, at least from a traditional social democratic perspective, usually stands for deregulation, decentralisation and lower taxes. It is embodied by such figures as US President Bill Clinton, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, German Chancellor Gerhard Schr?der, and Brazil's Fernando Henrique Cardoso. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The "Third Way" of the US Senate centrists, following Bill Clinton's lead, emphasize governmental fiscal conservatism, governmental action to replace welfare and other social assistance programs with so-called workfare, and a stronger preference for free markets. At the same time, such centrists claim to dissociate themselves from pure Laissez-faire economics and other Libertarian positions. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The general idea is included within Radical middle. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Centrist: REDIRECT centrism... Deregulation: Deregulation is the process by which governments remove selected regulations on business in order to (in theory) encourage the efficient operation of markets. The theory is that fewer regulations will lead to a raised level of competitiveness, therefore higher productivity, more efficiency and lower... Decentralisation: Decentralisation (American: decentralization) is any of various means of more widely distributing decision-making to bring it closer to the point of service or action. It occurs in a great many contexts in engineering, management science, political science, political economy, sociology and economic... Third way related Images and Photos (experimental)
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