Creating social democracy : a century of the Social Democratic Labor Party in Sweden

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Creating social democracy : a century of the Social Democratic Labor Party in Sweden

edited by Klaus Misgeld, Karl Molin, and Klas Åmark ; [translation from Swedish by Jan Teeland]

Pennsylvania State University Press, c1992

English translation and rev. ed

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Socialdemokratins samhälle : SAP och Sverige under 100 år

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Rev. translation of: Socialdemokratins samhälle : SAP och Sverige under 100 år

Bibliography: p. [455]-478

Includes index

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The Swedish Social Democratic Labor Party (SAP) was founded more than one hundred years ago, in April 1889. During this "century of social democracy" Sweden has been transformed from an agrarian to an industrial society, from a poor country to a welfare state; and the SAP has evolved from being a lower-class movement to the nation's leading party for more than half a century. Is Sweden's development so special and is the Swedish labor movement unique when viewed from an international perspective? When were the critical decisions taken, what did the Social Democrats want to achieve, and what have they actually succeeded in doing-especially in light of the Social Democrats' loss of governmental power in 1991? These questions are discussed in thirteen essays addressing economic policy, social and welfare policy, international policy, and the party's inner structure and ideology. Two additional chapters on historical background and the latest developments in Sweden and some tables make this volume valuable for readers wanting competent information about Sweden, about the development of Swedish society, and about the most successful Social Democratic Labor party in Europe.

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