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El. knyga: Dreamworld or Dystopia?: The Nordic Model and Its Influence in the 21st Century

(Rutgers University, New Jersey)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108597869
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108597869
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"Chapter One Introduction: The Nordic Model and its (Somewhat Surprising) Persistence Why the Nordic countries should be a model for anything is not immediately obvious. The Nordic lands are cold, somewhat isolated, and - with the exception of filmmakers, mystery writers, and the occasional social activist - have produced only a few famous personalities in the past century or so. Almost no outsiders speak the local languages, and indeed the Nordics don't always understand each other, as is demonstrated by the Swedes or Norwegians overheard speaking English in Copenhagen cafes. The most talented Nordics frequently leave the region for extended periods; some never come back. Yet the Nordic lifestyle retains a fascination beyond that of any comparable region. Books and articles, nearly all in English, tout the model's accomplishments and enumerate its challenges. An American presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders, said the U.S. should look to "countries like Denmark, like Sweden and Norway" in designing social programs. A Finnish journalist went further describing Nordic life as superior to the American version in every conceivable way. Lighter works, with titles like "The Almost Nearly Perfect People" and "My Year of Living Danishly," fly off the bookshelves, while Nordic restaurants, cafes, and mystery novels attract an ever-widening audience"--

Recenzijos

'This book offers a refreshing view of the Nordic countries from an Anglo-American outlook the author deserves praise for presenting both the pros and cons of the Nordic Model as a cultural appetizer and an introduction to Nordic values and aspirations, it is a valuable and enjoyable read.' Atle Midttun, Scandinavian Studies 'Livingston makes a strong case for a broad Nordic Model ' Eric S. Einhorn, Utopian Studies

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This book explains why the Nordic Model retains its influence, especially on the Anglo-American left, notwithstanding internal problems.
Preface and Dedication vii
PART I IMAGES
1 Introduction: The Nordic Model and Its (Somewhat Surprising) Persistence
3(20)
2 Utopia: The Ideal of Norden and Its Overseas Marketing
23(22)
3 Dystopia: Nordic Pretensions and the Anglo-American Right
45(24)
PART II REALITY
4 Human Rights: Universal Principles Meet Local Reality
69(24)
5 Environment: Carbon Tax, Gretamania, and the Green New Deal
93(20)
6 Innovation: From Scandinavian to Nordic and Back Again
113(26)
PART III CONCLUSION
7 A Regional Culture Confronts a Globalized World
139
Michael A. Livingston is Professor of Law at Rutgers University, where he teaches courses on taxation, comparative law, and other subjects. He has previously written books on Tax and Culture (2019) and The Fascists and the Jews of Italy (2014), together with articles in numerous legal publications. He is currently working on a project involving cultural issues in the Covid and climate change problems.