Las «terceras vías» de la socialdemocracia durante los años 90

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  • Israel Sanmartín

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2004.v51.i117.116

Keywords:

Third ways, socialdemocray, antiglobalization, liberal, Guiddens, Clinton, Blair, Schroeder

Abstract


The different options that the social democracy took on during the nineties are analyzed in this article. In a moment of changes and uncertainties with the loss of one of the ideological pivots in the left after the collapse of the called «real socialism», the dialogue between the different lefts of are intensified. One of the fruits of that confluence was the «Third way» of Guiddens/Blair, who wanted to monopolize the new ways for which the socialdemocracy had to go in a future. The work shows the existence of other «Third ways» in EE.UU and in Europe and sketches that the arrival of the antiglobalization ideas were the revulsive for the left, that it knew how to assimilate critically everything the happened at the end of the eighties and knew how to consider new alternatives, which situated in the map to a new socialdemocracy much more to the left than what wanted to see those «Third ways».

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Published

2004-12-30

How to Cite

Sanmartín, I. (2004). Las «terceras vías» de la socialdemocracia durante los años 90. Cuadernos De Estudios Gallegos, 51(117), 375–403. https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2004.v51.i117.116

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