The Third Way is a centrist political philosophy blending free-market economics with progressive social policies. It emerged in the 1990s, championed by leaders like Bill Clinton and Tony Blair. Used to modernize center-left parties, it appeals to moderate voters seeking economic growth alongside social justice. Businesses benefit from market flexibility, while citizens gain from reformed public services.
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