How Swedes and Norwegians Broke the Power of the ‘1 Percent’
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How Swedes and Norwegians Broke the Power of the ‘1 Percent’
by George Lakey
While many of us are working to ensure that the Occupy movement will have a lasting impact, it’s worthwhile to consider other countries where masses of people succeeded in nonviolently bringing about a high degree of democracy and economic justice. Sweden and Norway, for example, both experienced a major power shift in the 1930s after prolonged nonviolent struggle. They “fired” the top 1 percent of people who set the direction for society and created the basis for something different.
Both countries had a history of horrendous poverty. When the 1 percent was in charge, hundreds of thousands of people emigrated to avoid starvation. Under the leadership of the working class, however, both countries built robust and successful economies that nearly eliminated poverty, expanded free university education, abolished slums, provided excellent health care available to all as a matter of right and created a system of full employment. Unlike the Norwegians, the Swedes didn’t find oil, but that didn’t stop them from building what the latest CIA World Factbook calls “an enviable standard of living.”
Neither country is a utopia, as readers of the crime novels by Stieg Larsson, Kurt Wallender and Jo Nesbro will know. Critical left-wing authors such as these try to push Sweden and Norway to continue on the path toward more fully just societies. However, as an American activist who first encountered Norway as a student in 1959 and learned some of its language and culture, the achievements I found amazed me. I remember, for example, bicycling for hours through a small industrial city, looking in vain for substandard housing. Sometimes resisting the evidence of my eyes, I made up stories that “accounted for” the differences I saw: “small country,” “homogeneous,” “a value consensus.” I finally gave up imposing my frameworks on these countries and learned the real reason: their own histories.
Then I began to learn that the Swedes and Norwegians paid a price for their standards of living through nonviolent struggle. There was a time when Scandinavian workers didn’t expect that the electoral arena could deliver the change they believed in. They realized that, with the 1 percent in charge, electoral “democracy” was stacked against them, so nonviolent direct action was needed to exert the power for change.
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VoyagerFilms
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Sweet! Thanks for posting circlesquared!
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VoyagerFilms
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ampersand
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Great post. I think one of the most powerful things one can do is to share living examples of how society can be better. It is so easy to become isolated under the barrage of manufactured reality by corporations and media in the US where affluent seniors on Viagra skip merrily though fields of bright flowers in Chevron's oil fields and where the rest of the world is a dark hole.
There can be a more equitable and more verdant world if we demand it and will accept nothing else. Fear and ignorance of the alternatives is the greatest weapon of those who oppose progressive change. - 4 months ago
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ampersand
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MSII
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ampersand:
Well said!
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MSII
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circlesquared
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MSII:
ditto
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circlesquared
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ampersand:
Manufactured reality?.. such as unrestrained tax and spend into Utopia?
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ahiguy
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ThirdSection
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A lesson worth repeating.
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ThirdSection
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letsliveinpeace
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Great post!
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letsliveinpeace
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2hellnwait
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Why does the 1% "have" control? . . Hmm, could it be because we continue electing Utopian promising charlatans out of the midst of the self-serving 99% who enable them. . . ya think?
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2hellnwait
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VFORVENDETTA
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Great post circle...Thanks much.
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VFORVENDETTA
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Plue
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Very thought provoking. +^d
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Plue
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gatormouth
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Great post, one criticism. Stieg Larsen unfortunately is not with us. Stieg Larsen died in November of 2004.
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gatormouth
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Anonmaly
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Great submission, we need more reflection on just how the elites have been defeated in the past...
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Anonmaly
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paplanner
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Too bad Americans refuse to learn from those damned Europeans.
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paplanner
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mrtraffic
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paplanner:
You're right. Use another country as an example and Americans purposely do the opposite
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mrtraffic
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oldbanjo
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paplanner:
I've been in a lot of Countries around the World and no one lives as good as we do. We do need to correct a lot of problems that are being pointed out by the 99%. One way to start living like Europe is to raise the fuel to $7.00 or $8.00 a gallon and park your car. The Countries in Europe are close together, the rail system is outstanding, but will not work in the spread out USA.
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oldbanjo
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circlesquared
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oldbanjo:
correction...no one lived as good as we did...have been to many countries as well, but the times, they are a changing.
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circlesquared
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CitizenHill
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circlesquared:
Maybe so, but we aren't dead yet!
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CitizenHill
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oldbanjo
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circlesquared:
When things get bad in the States they get a LOT worse overseas. There's no place like the USA.
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oldbanjo
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MSII
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paplanner:
americans seem to just plain refuse to learn -period-.
got no truck wit dem der fansy book-lernin!
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MSII
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FoosMaster
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Great article! ^+d
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FoosMaster
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notonmywatch59
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In order for this to happen everyone has to get involved, especially after the last vote has been counted.
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FoosMaster
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notonmywatch59:
You mean "reported" by the Diebold machines that are under the control of the 1%, right?
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FoosMaster
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VFORVENDETTA
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FoosMaster:
Very good point! +^
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VFORVENDETTA
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csmonut
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I wonder what it takes to emmigrate to Norway???? Hmmmm.......
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circlesquared
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csmonut:
long underwear and fleece
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bailey78
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csmonut:
Money! Ya got any?
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bailey78:
Oh....forgot about that
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FreeSpiritMuse
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Wonderful article, thanks will definitely share this.
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Leen61
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Excellent article. This is the strategy the Occupy movement must follow.
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Vierotchka
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That's what socialism (socio-democrats) can and do achieve when they have the majority of votes.
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Vierotchka
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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What can I say other then I am proud of the lands that some of my ancestors left to come here! I can also say it was good for the one percent that it didn't turn violent, even tho it's been centuries since we've seen vikings their blood still runs strong.
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kennymotown
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Great post!
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kennymotown
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circlesquared
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kennymotown:
can't take credit, just wanted to share some one else's well done effort
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circlesquared
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kennymotown
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circlesquared:
Whatever it takes, thats my motto!
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kennymotown
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wolfess
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This is a great article! To a great degree it sounds like the blueprint the Occupy movement is using :-)!
Pwr 2 the peons! OVERTHROW the despots!
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wolfess
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circlesquared
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wolfess:
thought you would appreciate it...people and planet
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circlesquared
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KB723
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Thanks for this post CS... Voted Up... =)
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KB723
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circlesquared
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KB723:
seemed to be extremely relevant...shows why we don't know anything about the history of the world...we might be able to learn something from it if we did.
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circlesquared
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csmonut
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circlesquared:
History is a great teacher. Too bad our lovely leaders never studied it.
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csmonut
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csmonut:
think they chose to ignore it
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circlesquared
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FoosMaster
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csmonut:
They re-wrote it.
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FoosMaster
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circlesquared
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FoosMaster:
first they destroyed it then put a new one in it's place
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circlesquared
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MSII
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csmonut:
but, but, but newt claims he's a "historian"!
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MSII
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circlesquared
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a lesson from history well worth learning
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circlesquared