Never ask a woman her age.
Never ask a man his salary.
Never ask a Swede which country's military they propped up by selling iron ore to between 1939 and 1945.
Never ask a woman her age.
Never ask a man his salary.
Never ask a Swede which country's military they propped up by selling iron ore to between 1939 and 1945.
This sounds awfully like one of those weird debates where twisted and contorted buzzwords get thrown around and once one of us Europeans innocently enters the discussion gets downvoted and hated into oblivion because everything we say is taken in some weird context we didn't know shit about.
In what context dies a "Nordic model" come up and what's it supposed to entail?
Stop with the "one of us europeans" bollocks.
I'm from europe and this post is 100% accurate.
The Nordic model is often thrown out as an alternative to Marxism. The argument is that Nordic countries managed to create a capitalist society without exploitation.
Well, I'd say at least less exploitation than the raw capitalism the US has right now.
The funny thing is that the Allied powers helped establish a nation that has fixes for many problems the US faces right now, both constitutionally and economically in 1949.
Germany's economy calls itself "social market economy" and acknowledges that the state has to interfere with "the market" whenever the developing power gradient in capitalism threatens to stomp the weaker. Does it work perfectly? Of course not! Nothing does on that level. Is it in danger of being hollowed out by capitalist fuckfaces constantly? Absolutely. Yet the model might give.some ideas.
https://www.deutschland.de/en/topic/business/social-market-economy-in-germany-growth-and-prosperity
In the American model, Larry and Carl turn the tray themselves, there's only one slice of pie on it, and Homer is still in the dungeon getting whipped.