The Last Soviet States? Scandinavian Social Democracy

Feb. 12, 2026

We discuss Scandinavian Social Democracy from its origins to the present

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Brage, Mikael and Rudy sit down to talk about Scandinavian social democracy, with a focus on Norway and Sweden. We discuss the periodization of social democracy, starting from the 1905 independence of Norway, through the first World War period, the rise of social democracy in the interwar period, the golden years and the unraveling. We discuss why social democracy was able to take hold in Scandinavia through several historic compromises, what the economics of the countries were, the limits of the politics and how the parties tried to transcend these limits, before concluding with the unraveling of the politics in the 80s.

Bibliography:

G. Esping-Andersen - Politics Against Markets: The Social Democratic Road to Power
W. Korpi - The Democratic Class Struggle
K. Ostbjerg - Rise and Fall of Swedish Social Democracy
J. Pontusson - The Limits of Social Democracy: Investment Politics in Sweden
M. Rasmussen, C. H. Knutsen - Reforming to Survive: The Bolshevik Origins of Social Policies
F. Sejersted, M. Adams - The Age of Social Democracy

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