Rhetorics of Nordic democracy
Contributor(s)
Strang, Johan (editor)
Kurunmäki, Jussi (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
"Democracy is today a concept that is overwhelmingly positively evaluated almost everywhere. A lot has been written about socio-economic and cultural backgrounds of democratic regimes as well as their institutional settings. By contrast, not much is known about the political manoeuvres and speech acts by which 'democracy' has been tied to particular regions and cultures in concrete historical situations. This book discusses a series of efforts to rhetorically produce a particular Nordic version of democracy. It shows that the rhetorical figure 'Nordic democracy' was a product of the age of totalitarianism and the Cold War. It explores the ways in which 'Nordic democracy' was used, mainly by the social democrats, to provide the welfare politics with cultural and historical legitimacy and foundations. Thus, it also acknowledges the ideological and geopolitical context in which the 'Nordic welfare state' was conceptualised and canonised.
The contributors of the book are specialists on Nordic politics and history, who share a particular interest in political rhetoric and conceptual history.
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Keywords
nordic countries; welfare state; cold war; conceptual history; interwar; democracy; Finland; Siding Spring Survey; Sweden; Team time trial; To Tell the TruthDOI
10.21435/sfh.17ISBN
9789522227867;9789522227850Publisher
Finnish Literature Society / SKSPublication date and place
Helsinki, Finland, 2010Series
Studia Fennica Historica, 17Classification
Northern Europe, Scandinavia
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
General and world history
Cultural studies
Political ideologies and movements
International relations