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Third way

Third way is a common denominator for schools of thought that purport to present an alternative to a traditional political dichotomy, most notably to that of left- and right-wing politics.

Third way may refer to:
*Third way (centrism), or "radical centre", an economic and political idea that positions itself between democratic socialism and laissez-faire capitalism
*Third Way (UK), a British far-right party
*"Third way", an approach to Cold War-era foreign policy, siding with neither the U.S. nor the Soviet Union (this in turn spawned the phrase third world). See also Non-Aligned Movement.
*"Third way, a term used by Benito Mussolini to describe fascism comparted to capitalism and socialism
*"Third way", a philosophy of Libyan leader, Muammar al-Qaddafi set out in his Green Book
*"Third way", a term used by former Argentine President Juan Peron to describe his philosophy
*"Third way", a contemporary application of Hegel's Dialectics to modern politics
*"Third way", Jesus' way of dealing with conflict according to Walter Wink
*"Third way", Alberta Premier Ralph Klein's PC Party one-time approach to deliver health care



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