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- W2020426890 abstract "Sweden is one of the northernmost countries of the world, and highly industrialized. Her area of 173,378 square miles ranks fourth in Europe, and the latest population estimate (July, 1951) places the figure at 7,100,000. Of this number about 3,400,000 are urban dwellers and the rest live in the rural districts. The Swedish temperament is a peculiar mixture of stolidity and progressivism, with perhaps a preponderance of the latter. Reforms may be slow in coming, but once made, there is no backtracking. While Sweden certainly puts forth no claims to being a utopia, this country has been during the past generation something of a social proving-ground and many of the social reforms have been watched by the world at large with unmixed interest. Through good fortune, Sweden has escaped the ravages of the two world wars which have rocked the Western civilized community during the Twentieth Century, and has, in fact, almost rounded out 150 years of continuous peace. The result, as might be expected, has been the evolving of a state within which there has been created over the decades a remarkable social unity. The socio-economic and cultural pattern which has developed during the past 200 years in Sweden has been dominated by two leading principles: firstly, strong state leadership, and a pronounced tendency toward uniformity of opportunity for all; and secondly, recognition of the democratic ideal and individual rights in all social development and planning. This process has contributed in great measure to the elimination of class distinctions in Sweden." @default.
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- W2020426890 title "THE SWEDES are shaping up" @default.
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