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American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 43, No. 9, 1395-1411 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/00027640021955955

Community, Citizenship, and the third Way

NIKOLAS ROSE

University of London

This article analyses recent debates about the Third Way in politics in Britain and the United States. It suggests that what is most significant is the emergence of a new politics of conduct that seeks to reconstruct citizens as moral subjects of responsible communities. The author considers the presuppositions of such a politics and its implications for technologies of government.


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