Open this publication in new window or tab >>2014 (English)In: Fun and Puzzles in Modern Scandinavian Studies / [ed] Ērika Sausverde & Ieva Steponavičiūtė, Vilnius: Vilnius University , 2014, p. 181-199Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
For decades “Swedology” was a rich and polemically charged genre. “Swedophiles” and “Swedoclasts” were quite as eager to deploy images of Sweden as weapons in foreign contexts as they were inter- ested in the country as such. A telling example is the genre’s early clas- sic, Marquis W. Childs’s Sweden: The Middle Way from 1936. With the backdrop of Dwight Eisenhower’s attempt to get back at Childs by branding Sweden as an extreme society in 1960, this essay aims to see Childs’s book as an argument in its original context during the New Deal. Rather than initiating the 1930s’ American wave of Swedophilia, Childs phrased his argument as an implicit polemic against its appar- ent exaggerations. Sweden was not a Utopia; the point in studying its example was on the contrary the pragmatism shown in the Swedes’ attempts to solve everyday problems in a reasonable and genuinely democratic way, negotiating and compromising. As a text implicitly supporting the Roosevelt agenda, Childs’s book was far from encour- aging federal dirigisme, expert rule and central planning (“social engi- neering”): on the contrary the message to other New Dealers was to shun such things in favor of grass-roots activities and initiatives. The predominant theme – the consumers’ cooperation movement’s central role in counteracting monopolies, thus creating economic efficiency and turning Sweden into the world’s only truly working laissez-faire economy – harmonized with Childs’s commitment to projects like the federal rural electrification program, which in a “Swedish” manner was founded on co-ops and a vision of popular self-determination.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Vilnius: Vilnius University, 2014
Series
Scandinavistica Vilnensis, ISSN 2029-2112 ; 9
Keywords
Marquis Childs, Sweden: The Middle Way, Sweden, Swedology, Kooperativa förbundet, Albin Johansson, Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, New Deal, Rural Electrification Administration
National Category
History History of Science and Ideas
Research subject
Historical Studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-26520 (URN)10.15388/ScandinavisticaVilnensis.2014.9.14 (DOI)978-609-459-442-7 (ISBN)
2015-03-042015-03-042025-10-07Bibliographically approved