3. Neoliberalism
New Labour – maintain macroeconomic
stability as a basis for sustainable growth –
control public expenditure in line with
projected growth targets
Neoliberal approach reflected in:
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4. Communitarianism
New Labour – individuals owe something to the
community ie. Individuals should be encouraged
to give something back to society which has
nourished them
1990s – Will Hutton – stakeholder society-
importance of community,reciprocity,and
belonging
Examples of New Labour’s communitarianism:
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5. Ethical socialism
More concerned with community citizenship and
social justice compared to democratic socialists
who advocate equality
Accepts the need for the private sector in the
delivery of public services – pragmatic approach
towards the means – best solution
Individuals must be encouraged to take
responsibility for their own lives than to rely on the
state to create opportunities and eliminate social
inequality