The Middle Way
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The Middle Way is a book on political philosophy written by Harold Macmillan
(Conservative Party
politician and later prime minister) and first published in 1938 (by Macmillan & Co, Ltd, London)). It advocated a broadly centrist approach to the domestic and international problems of that time, and was written during a period when Macmillan was out of active office.
It is subtitled
'A Study of the Problems of Economic and Social Progress in a Free and Democratic Society' and is divided into 3 main sections
Harold Macmillan
Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, OM, PC was Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 10 January 1957 to 18 October 1963....
(Conservative Party
Conservative Party (UK)
The Conservative Party, formally the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom that adheres to the philosophies of conservatism and British unionism. It is the largest political party in the UK, and is currently the largest single party in the House...
politician and later prime minister) and first published in 1938 (by Macmillan & Co, Ltd, London)). It advocated a broadly centrist approach to the domestic and international problems of that time, and was written during a period when Macmillan was out of active office.
It is subtitled
'A Study of the Problems of Economic and Social Progress in a Free and Democratic Society' and is divided into 3 main sections
- Part 1 The Needs
- Ch I The Emergence of a New Doctrine
- Ch II Life and Liberty
- Ch III The End of Radical Reformism
- Ch IV Minimum Needs and Present Incomes
- Ch V Present Methods of Distribution
- Ch VI What Has to be Done
- Part 2 The Methods
- Ch VII Past Theories and Present Needs
- Ch VIII Public Enterprise & Private Combination
- Ch IX The Aims of Economic Policy in the Future
- Ch X Industrial Reconstruction
- Ch XI Finance
- Ch XII Foreign Trade
- Ch XIII Co-ordination
- Part 3 The Benefits
- Ch XIV The Minimum Wage
- Ch XV A Minimum for the Unemployed
- Ch XVI Public Utility Distribution
- Ch XVII Economic Security
- Ch XVII Freedom & Progress