Social democracy in Sweden
By: Joshi, Devin.
Contributor(s): Navlakha, Neha.
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ArticlePublisher: 2010Description: p.73-80.Subject(s): Socialism - Sweden | Socialism
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: While some scholars argue that socialistg democracy is now dead we find abundant evidence to the contrary. Through a case study of Sweden over the last two decades, it is shown that the social democratic system of government not only persists but also contributes to a very high degree of freedom for its citizens - including vast personal, cultural, material, and social freedoms. Although social democracy is not a perfect system, its fruits are ripe and compare favourably to other political systems. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 45, Issue no: 47 | Available | AR90657 |
While some scholars argue that socialistg democracy is now dead we find abundant evidence to the contrary. Through a case study of Sweden over the last two decades, it is shown that the social democratic system of government not only persists but also contributes to a very high degree of freedom for its citizens - including vast personal, cultural, material, and social freedoms. Although social democracy is not a perfect system, its fruits are ripe and compare favourably to other political systems. - Reproduced.


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