id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gygdznd5tjgu3mgpsvbqmnvhge Marcel Wissenburg The 'third way' and social justice 2001 5 .pdf application/pdf 2729 195 70 ABSTRACT In reaction to Steve Buckler's and David Dolowitz's earlier contribution to this journal, I argue that New Labour's 'third way' cannot be founded The thesis Buckler and Dolowitz defend is that John Rawls's theory of justice of social justice and the practices of the 'third way'. Rawls to the conclusion that a theory of social justice needs to be founded on Thirdly, Buckler and Dolowitz claim that Rawls is concerned about procedures not outcomes: unlike many theories of social justice, his does not call for Fourthly, Rawls and the 'third way' would converge in applying the Difference Principle to opportunities.13 Yet even if 'opportunities ' and 'primary social social justice is that by refusing to create a completely free market, 'third way' seems that as far as social justice is concerned, the 'third way' has replaced the Dolowitz, 'Theorizing the third way: New Labour and social justice', Journal of ./cache/work_gygdznd5tjgu3mgpsvbqmnvhge.pdf ./txt/work_gygdznd5tjgu3mgpsvbqmnvhge.txt