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Caring in the third way: the relation between obligation, responsibility and care in Third Way discourse | Author(s) | Selma Sevenhuijsen |
Journal title | Critical Social Policy, vol 20, no 1, February 2000 |
Pages | pp 5-38 |
Keywords | Services ; Family care ; Rights [elderly] ; Social ethics ; Social policy ; Labour ; Netherlands ; United Kingdom. |
Annotation | In his book, "The Third Way", Anthony Giddens develops the outlines of a new normative framework for New Labour and sketches ensuing policy proposals. Based on his diagnosis of current socio-political problems, Giddens proposes a new relation between rights and obligations and elaborates on this for issues of welfare and family politics. This article critically investigates his normative framework, and argues that a considerable part of the ideas on a third way in politics could be better grounded and refined by taking care into account. It spells out what the consequences would be of taking the ethic of care as a normative guideline for the new programmatic ideas and compares the British discussion with recent policy proposals in the Netherlands. It is argued that care should be seen as a democratic practice, and that democratic citizenship supposes that everybody would be guaranteed equal access to the giving and receiving of care. (AKM). |
Accession Number | CPA-000411222 A |
Classmark | I: P6:SJ: IKR: TQ: TM2: VL3: 76H: 8 |
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