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What's the difference between Social Capitalism and Third Way?
What's the difference between Social Capitalism and Third Way?


They overlap in most things as the Third Way is basically just a social market economy that blends in aspects of neoliberalism such as monetarism/deregulation and workfare into said social capitalist system. That's why the third way is, even if so slightly, considered economically centre-right. While social capitalism is considerably more regulationist and welfarist. [[User:Abrokendoor|Abrokendoor]] ([[User talk:Abrokendoor|talk]])
They overlap in most things as the Third Way is basically just a social market economy that blends aspects of neoliberalism such as monetarism/deregulation and workfare into said social capitalist system. That's why the third way is, even if so slightly, considered economically centre-right. While social capitalism is considerably more regulationist and welfarist. [[User:Abrokendoor|Abrokendoor]] ([[User talk:Abrokendoor|talk]])

Latest revision as of 03:12, 30 August 2023


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BLNFLM (talk) 15:35, 29 August 2023 (UTC)

What's the difference between Social Capitalism and Third Way?

They overlap in most things as the Third Way is basically just a social market economy that blends aspects of neoliberalism such as monetarism/deregulation and workfare into said social capitalist system. That's why the third way is, even if so slightly, considered economically centre-right. While social capitalism is considerably more regulationist and welfarist. Abrokendoor (talk)