Giddens and politics beyond the third way : utopian realism in the late modern age

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Giddens and politics beyond the third way : utopian realism in the late modern age

Peter Kolarz

Palgrave Macmillan, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 200-213) and index

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Assessing the political dimensions of Anthony Giddens' work from the 1970s to the present, this book highlights new directions for politics distinct from his Third Way. Kolarz provides an assessment of Giddens' political relevance and utility for present-day political endeavours, reflecting on the approach to critical social theory found in his early work, notably his theory of structuration and critique of historical materialism, and his consequent utopian realist analysis of late modernity. Giddens and Politics beyond the Third Way extracts from his work a rationale for global redistributive action, as well as an integrative approach to policymaking, suggesting that coherence of centre-left emancipatory politics requires coordination of policy areas previously thought of as separate.

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Introduction. Anthony Giddens: Social Theory and Politics Part I: Utopian Realism: A Political Reading of the Early Giddens 1. Critical Foundations: Structuration and System Transformation 2. Utopian Realism: Late Modernity Revisited Part II: The Countours of a Giddensian Politics 3. The Political Consequences of Late Modernity 4. Globalization and Capitalism Part III: The Third Way and Beyond: Critique and Reconstruction 5. The Third Way: A Utopian Realist Critique 6. Conclusion: Integrated Policymaking and the Transformation of Capitalism

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