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How the Third Way Affects Housing Development in the UK

Shenghao Fang

Abstract


The Third Way is a general term for a political and economic philosophy that walks the line between laissez-faire capitalism and traditional socialism. It is advocated by the centrists and is a school of social democracy. It is interlinked with traditional theory and is an extended-expression of traditional values. Social housing policy is an affirmation of the basic needs of the people, and the guarantee of their welfare plays a crucial role in the stability of society.


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The Third Way; Housing; England

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v8i1.7875

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