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Alva and Gunnar Myrdal are the only couple ever awarded Nobel
prizes as individuals: Gunnar won the prize in Economics in 1974,
and Alva won the Peace Prize in 1982. This dual biography examines
their work as architects of the modern welfare state and probes the
connections between the public and private dimensions of their
lives. Drawing on their extensive personal correspondence and
diaries between their electrifying first meeting in 1919 and their
protracted marital crisis in the early 1940s, this book presents
the psychologist and the economist as they sought to combine love
and work in an equal partnership. Alva and Gunnar simultaneously
experimented with a new kind of intimate relationship and designed
the social supports necessary for women both to bear and raise
children and to contribute their talents and energies to society.
Like all genuine revolutionaries, they struggled to free themselves
from the burdens of their upbringings; to evaluate their own
actions with what they called "unsparing honesty," and to test
their policy recommendations in practice, measuring everything
against the values they shared.
Alva and Gunnar Myrdal are the only couple ever awarded Nobel
prizes as individuals: Gunnar won the prize in Economics in 1974,
and Alva won the Peace Prize in 1982. This dual biography examines
their work as architects of the modern welfare state and probes the
connections between the public and private dimensions of their
lives. Drawing on their extensive personal correspondence and
diaries between their electrifying first meeting in 1919 and their
protracted marital crisis in the early 1940s, this book presents
the psychologist and the economist as they sought to combine love
and work in an equal partnership. Alva and Gunnar simultaneously
experimented with a new kind of intimate relationship and designed
the social supports necessary for women both to bear and raise
children and to contribute their talents and energies to society.
Like all genuine revolutionaries, they struggled to free themselves
from the burdens of their upbringings; to evaluate their own
actions with what they called "unsparing honesty," and to test
their policy recommendations in practice, measuring everything
against the values they shared.
Gunnar Myrdal's "An American Dilemma" (1944) influenced the
attitudes of a generation of Americans on the race issue and
established Myrdal as a major critic of American politics and
culture. Walter Jackson explores how the Swedish Social Democratic
scholar, policymaker, and activist came to shape a consensus on one
of America's most explosive public issues.
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