This book considers the persistence of the Nordic (Scandinavian) Model, especially on the Anglo-American left. The emphasis is on three areas: human (especially women's) rights, environment, and cultural innovation. Three case studies - Nordic food and coffee, religious minorities, and Greta Thunberg phenomenon - are considered in additional depth.
This book considers the persistence of the Nordic (Scandinavian) Model, especially on the Anglo-American left. The emphasis is on three areas: human (especially women's) rights, environment, and cultural innovation. Three case studies - Nordic food and coffee, religious minorities, and Greta Thunberg phenomenon - are considered in additional depth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael A. Livingston is Professor of Law at Rutgers University, where he teaches courses on taxation, comparative law, and other subjects. He has previously written books on Tax and Culture (2019) and The Fascists and the Jews of Italy (2014), together with articles in numerous legal publications. He is currently working on a project involving cultural issues in the Covid and climate change problems.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Image: 1. The Nordic model and its (somewhat surprising) persistence 2. Utopia: The ideal of Norden and its overseas marketing 3. Dystopia: Nordic pretensions and the Anglo-American right Part II. Reality: 4. Human rights: universal principles meet local reality 5. Environment: carbon tax, Gretamania, and the Green New Deal 6. Innovation: from Scandinavian to Nordic and back again Part 3. Conclusion: 7. A regional culture confronts a globalized world.
Part I. Image: 1. The Nordic model and its (somewhat surprising) persistence 2. Utopia: The ideal of Norden and its overseas marketing 3. Dystopia: Nordic pretensions and the Anglo-American right Part II. Reality: 4. Human rights: universal principles meet local reality 5. Environment: carbon tax, Gretamania, and the Green New Deal 6. Innovation: from Scandinavian to Nordic and back again Part 3. Conclusion: 7. A regional culture confronts a globalized world.
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