Third Way Special Edition

The development of Third Way thinking - and the criticisms of it - can be traced through the pages of the New Statesman. In features, interviews and book reviews in the magazine, many of the leading Third Way politicians, commentators and intellectuals worked out their new philosophy. Here, we present a selection.
This special edition now costs only £10 but is FREE to New Statesman subscribers using their subscriber code. It is unavailable in any other format.
Simply install the appropriate software using the links below and then download the Third Way Special edition. (Those who have downloaded the e-edition of the magazine already have this software.)
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Click here to go to the Microsoft download site.
Please note that the e-magazine software is not compatible with Netscape Navigator or Apple MacIntosh machines. If you are a Mac user please click here.
2. Download and install Adobe Acrobat Reader v5.05
Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader .
3. Download and install Phocis licensing client v3.0. Please note that earlier versions of the Phocis licensing client are no longer compatible with the e-magazine.
Click here to download Phocis client v3.00 When prompted choose the "typical" version of the software.
4. To download the Third Way Special Edition
Click here.
5. To open your Third Way Special Edition
Open the downloaded document (an SXF file) by double-clicking on it. A large button entitled READ should appear on the cover of the file - click on this button and follow the instructions to pay for the document.
You will be given the option of buying a single issue or entering your New Statesman subscription code. If you are a New Statesman magazine subscriber this code (highlighted yellow in the example below) can be found on the magazine's plastic envelope, omit any spaces.

Once you have opened your document you will be able to read it and print it out again and again.
NB: To print fonts correctly select "Print", then "Properties", followed by "Print Quality" and finally select "True Type as Bitmaps".
NOTE TO ACROBAT USERS: the Phocis client supports all known versions of "full" Acrobat as at the date of its release, but Adobe regularly release updates which require changes to Phocis clients "trust database". Should the Phocis client fail with a message such as "the phocis viewer is unable to initialise the viewing environment", then a patch can be downloaded from here and applied to update the trust database.
If you would like further information about registering for a New Statesman subscription, allowing you free access to future NS publications click here.
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