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The Rise and Fall of Swedish Social Democracy Kjell stberg

The Rise and Fall of Swedish Social Democracy By Kjell stberg

The Rise and Fall of Swedish Social Democracy by Kjell stberg


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Summary

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE POSTER CHILD OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL DEMOCRACY?

The Rise and Fall of Swedish Social Democracy Summary

The Rise and Fall of Swedish Social Democracy by Kjell stberg

Historian Kjell Ostberg presents the first comprehensive study of one of the most influential political movements of our time. Swedish Social Democracy was an inspiration to young socialists around the world for generations. But little remains of the Swedish model today.

For almost a century, Social Democracy prevailed in Sweden, which for many appeared to be on the verge of becoming a truly socialist country. What followed instead was a jarring adaptation to a rising neoliberal world order. Large parts of the public sector have now been privatised, social inequality is rapidly worsening, and right-wing populists have come to represent much of the working class.

Ostberg discusses the reformist strategy, class organizations and social mobilisation, women's struggle, and the creation of the Swedish welfare society. It is a history emblematic of the transformations in global politics of the last half century.

The Rise and Fall of Swedish Social Democracy Reviews

This will be the standard international history of the world's most successful social democracy. -- Goran Therborn, author, most recently of Inequality and the Labyrinths of Democracy
Of all the experiments in socialism undertaken during the twentieth century, one has often been singled out as the best model for the twenty-first: reformist Sweden. How accurate is that? In this elegant chronicle, the foremost historian of Swedish social democracy punctures the illusions. Whatever was good in Sweden was built by popular movements: but the party ended up destroying it. Reformism is a storehouse of mistakes, from which a left for a future needs to learn, and there is no better introduction than this book. -- Andreas Malm

About Kjell stberg

Kjell Ostberg is professor at the Swedish Institute of Contemporary History, Sodertorn University, Stockholm, and an outstanding expert on 20th century Swedish history. He has written extensively about Social Democracy and new social movements. His works include an acclaimed biography of Olof Palme, a study of Swedish radicalization in the 1960s and 1970s and, most recently, a book on democratization and social movements.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Origins
2. The Revolutionary Years
3. Social Democracy in the Face of Reality
4. The Crisis of the 1930s and the Social Democratic Breakthrough
5. Harvest Time?
6. The 1960s: The People's Home and Its Fractures
7. The 1970s: A Socialist Sweden?
8. Social Democracy Under Neoliberalism
Conclusion

Index

Additional information

NGR9781804294659
9781804294659
1804294659
The Rise and Fall of Swedish Social Democracy by Kjell stberg
New
Paperback
Verso Books
2024-04-23
304
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