Grass roots - unite! During the late 1960s, when the Social Democrats were at their strongest, they instituted an economics prize in his memory against Alfred Nobel's wishes. Soon a bloody coup d'état was carried out in Chile by the right. The Nobel committee immediately chose to award the prize to neoliberals such as Milton Friedman. This marked a shift on false grounds from Keynesianism to neoliberalism for…
Category: General education and its importance
How to save equality and the environment/nature all over the world
Global equality and the environment - how do we save these? Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is a macroeconomic theory that proposes that governments with their own currency have the ability to spend unlimited amounts of money on desirable sectors of the economy. Sustainably productive investments increase budget space According to MMT, government spending is limited by inflation and not by public debt....
The classic conflict between labor and capital is always relevant
Johan Sjölander, new CEO of the social democratic think tank Tiden, has written a brilliant essay about the swings of politics since a number of decades ago. Sjölander emphasizes the Bildt government's strong residual effects, even if these were destructive. Sjölander seems to believe in a third way as the future path to victory for the broad left.
"Survival" - Book for libertarian left-wing social democracy
Why did welfare in Sweden begin to be dismantled from the 70s? Can everyone get a job? How do we give people housing? The climate - how do we save it? Feel good in a challenging society, okay? The newly published book "Survival - for society and the people" wants to spark discussion about society and life. Read the review by Lars Gahrn,…
Let Sweden learn from Germany and Denmark
Germany and Denmark are fed up with the social problems of high rents and are now introducing various forms of rent regulation. Can't Sweden learn from the experiences of these countries? Can't we refuse to introduce market rents in new production and skip those points in the January agreement?
We can afford welfare and good pensions
Record high employment under the red-greens
Reinfeldt went to the election to tighten welfare to increase employment. It did not work. The red-greens strengthened purchasing power, i.e. welfare, which gave Sweden a record high employment.
We voluntarily discipline ourselves online
Philosopher Foucault spoke of how as feudal punishments softened towards the end of the 1700th century and the beginning of the 1800th century, society shifted from disciplining our bodies through physical punishment to chastising our souls. Facebook and social media have taken this a step further.
There is a lot of free, cheap and other things to be grateful for in Sweden
Yes, the red-greens have not made major changes since the Alliance ruled. Mainly because not more people voted for the red-greens. But the changes the red-green made, such as increased unemployment insurance, dropped deadlock in health insurance, increased public investments especially in housing construction and welfare billions to the municipalities have meant that we have had a boom again and that more...
President Obama and many other (social) democrats listen too much to the middle
Obama said he didn't have much power. That is why he did so little to tax the richest and regulate financial capital. That claim is now rapidly being undermined by Trump with all his executive orders in a short period of time. Trump's commands show how much power the US president really has. Obama's, the Democrats' and the rest of the world's democratic…