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      Creating the ‘strong society’
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      Creating the ‘strong society’

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      Creating the ‘strong society’ book

      Creating the ‘strong society’

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      Creating the ‘strong society’ book

      ByMichele Micheletti
      BookCivil Society and State Relations in Sweden

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1995
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 12
      eBook ISBN 9781315260136
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      ABSTRACT

      One of Sweden’s most prominent politicians, Tage Erlander, coined the term the ‘strong society’ in the 1960s to capture his and social democratic expectations. Social movements were important, but government became the main force that reshaped society and changed the boundary of the political. Few people viewed this development critically, for the strong society linked government with civil society and, under the specific circumstances of the period, accomplished many impressive, and, for other countries, enviable political tasks. The Swedish concept of the people implies social solidarity and responsibility. Its origin as a concept for equality among social groups can be traced far back in Swedish history. Universal suffrage transformed Sweden’s political landscape in several ways. The social democratic government benefitted from the improvement of Sweden’s economic situation that began in 1933. During World War II, Sweden was governed by a grand coalition composed of the Social Democratic, Liberal, Agrarian, and Conservative Parties.

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