In this book, first published in 1988, the author shows that the
movement for industrial democracy has deep roots in British
history, and looks at the economic and political potential of
industrial democracy as a mechanism to halt 100 years of industrial
decline. The author advocates the general adoption of the
industrial co-operative form of organisation on two grounds: it
provides for authentic industrial democracy, and it maximises
commitment to industrial regeneration. Lucid and jargon-free, The
Third Way explores the options for economic and institutional
change in a mature industrial economy. This title will be of
interest to students of business studies.
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