What is poverty and how can it be tackled? Taking the Third Way out of its narrow party political context, this book argues that it is necessary to harness work beyond employment in order to pave a Third Way beyond capitalism and socialism. The outcome is a thought-provoking new approach towards combating poverty.Poverty and the Third Way uncovers how New Labour's employment-focussed approach causes, rather than resolves, poverty. Searching for another approach, the authors find the seeds of an alternative 'Third Way' in radical European social democratic and ecological thought which seeks to transcend capitalism and socialism by developing work beyond employment. Exploring the reasons why such an approach is needed and how it can be implemented, the authors transcend the 'there is no alternative' to capitalism school of thought dominant in many advanced economies by providing a clearly marked route map of the way towards a post-capitalist economy.
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What is poverty and how can it be tackled? Taking the Third Way out of its narrow political context, this thought-provoking new approach argues that we need to harness work beyond employment to pave a Third Way beyond capitalism and socialism.
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1. IntroductionPart I Rationales for a Third Way Approach2. The Problem of Full-Employment3. The Informalisation of the Advanced Economies4. Discourses on Informal Work and Their ImplicationsPart II Examining Poverty: Household Coping Capabilities and Practices5. Coping Capabilities6. Coping Practices7. Developing Household Coping Capabilites: Problems and ProspectsPart III Tackling Poverty: A Third Way Approach8. Towards a 'Civil-ised' Society: from Full-Employment to 'Full-Engagement'9. The New Mutualism: a Fourth Sector Approached10. The 'Working Citizen': Top-Down Initiatives11. Conclusions
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'The authors' creative way of articulating, developing and presenting their idea deserves attention and should provoke debate among intellectuals.' - Rathi Kanta Kumbhar, Development and Change

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415257251
Publisert
2002-11-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
580 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

Biographical note

Colin C. Williams is reader in Economic Geography at the University of Leicester.
Jan Windebank is Senior Lecturer in French Studies and Associate Fellow of the Political Economy Research Centre (PERC) at the University of Sheffield.