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The Social Programs of Sweden was first published in 1967.
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In his forward to this book, Marquis Childs, author of the classic
work Sweden: The Middle Way,comments: "There has been a great deal
of emotional writing about the effort of the labor government in
Stockholm to regulate capitalism and provide a decent standard of
living for every citizen. Much of this emotional writing has come
from those who for one reason or another have sought to discredit
the Swedish experiment ... The net result of much of this highly
colored writing has been to ignore the real contribution that
Sweden has made in a half dozen fields and particularly in the
fields of social security and health. But now comes an author
ideally equipped to appraise this contribution by reason of his
background. This is the great virtue of this book. It is a careful
and thorough examination of Sweden's achievement by a specialist
familiar with our own social security, public health and welfare
systems ... No subsequent appraisal of what Sweden has done can be
made henceforth without this basic work." The author traces the
development of the Swedish programs and provides detailed
descriptions of the social security, health insurance, public
health, and welfare programs, with case examples. He evaluates and
compares the programs with their American counterparts, and, in
conclusion, considers the effects of the Swedish system on personal
freedom. The work is based on extensive research done in Sweden.
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