The Middle Way (book)
The Middle Way: A Study of the Problems of Economic and Social Progress in a Free and Democratic Society is a book on political philosophy written by Harold Macmillan (British Conservative Party politician and later prime minister of the United Kingdom). It was originally 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. He called for a programme of nationalisation at least as ambitious as then advocated by the Labour Party (UK).[2]
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| Author | Harold Macmillan | 
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| Subject | Politics, Economics, International relations, British studies | 
| Publisher | Random House | 
Publication date  | 1938[1] | 
Content
    
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
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Andrew Denham; Mark Garnett; Kieron O'Hara; Kevin Hickson (2008). Democratising Conservative Leadership Selection: From Grey Suits to Grass Roots. Oxford University Press. pp. 21–. ISBN 978-0-7190-7508-7.
 - Kynaston, David (2007). A World to Build. London: Bloomsbury. p. 24. ISBN 9780747585404.
 
- Macmillan H (1978) The Middle Way, EP Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-7158-1333-1
 
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