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I know I have my share of Swedish readers from blogger stats and assume that many of these people are left-wing, so I am curious to know what they think of Tino Sanandaji’s assessment of what has gone wrong in Sweden in the last 30 years. I am unclear on precisely what Tino Sanandaji’s economics are, but I assume he is some kind of neoclassical.Nevertheless, I have to say that it all sounds depressingly familiar to me: a Swedish left taken over by Postmodernists and bourgeois cultural leftists who have betrayed any sensible left-wing take on economics and whose views are poisoned by cultural relativism, political correctness and extremist multiculturalism. This is a tragedy for a great country like Sweden with its history of social democracy.
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Lord Keynes considers the following as important: Dave Rubin interviews Tino Sanandaji
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I know I have my share of Swedish readers from blogger stats and assume that many of these people are left-wing, so I am curious to know what they think of Tino Sanandaji’s assessment of what has gone wrong in Sweden in the last 30 years. I am unclear on precisely what Tino Sanandaji’s economics are, but I assume he is some kind of neoclassical.I know I have my share of Swedish readers from blogger stats and assume that many of these people are left-wing, so I am curious to know what they think of Tino Sanandaji’s assessment of what has gone wrong in Sweden in the last 30 years. I am unclear on precisely what Tino Sanandaji’s economics are, but I assume he is some kind of neoclassical.Nevertheless, I have to say that it all sounds depressingly familiar to me: a Swedish left taken over by Postmodernists and bourgeois cultural leftists who have betrayed any sensible left-wing take on economics and whose views are poisoned by cultural relativism, political correctness and extremist multiculturalism. This is a tragedy for a great country like Sweden with its history of social democracy.
Topics:
Lord Keynes considers the following as important: Dave Rubin interviews Tino Sanandaji
This could be interesting, too:
Nevertheless, I have to say that it all sounds depressingly familiar to me: a Swedish left taken over by Postmodernists and bourgeois cultural leftists who have betrayed any sensible left-wing take on economics and whose views are poisoned by cultural relativism, political correctness and extremist multiculturalism. This is a tragedy for a great country like Sweden with its history of social democracy.