Building the Bridge to the High Road

Contributing Organization(s): Center for Labor & Community Research


Author(s)/Creator(s): Dan Swinney

Publishing Date: 2000-01-01

Issue Areas: Economic Development; Employment and Labor; General

Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 2000 Center for Labor & Community Research. All rights reserved.

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Building the Bridge to the High Road takes a hard, critical look at economic, political and social reality. While rejecting traditional redistributionist, socialist, social democratic and neo-liberal capitalist prescriptions, Dan Swinney instead proposes a "High Road" strategy that sounds at times radically left, at other times radically right. The truth is that the High Road strategy is a synthesis, adopting the best practices of competing ideology-based strategies. Forged by research and study, tempered by wide and deep experience, the High Road offers a plausible solution to the malaise of late industrial society. Swinney's work has centered on the United States but has global applicability.

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Intended Audience: College/University Professors; General Public; Legislators/Legislative Aids; Policy Professionals; Researchers

Type/Format: CaseStudy; Evaluation; Policy Brief; Testimonial

Language code: English

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