Congratulations, America! \o/
Nov. 5th, 2008 10:20 amI love seeing all the joy pouring out on my flist.
It makes me all thinky, about the differences between my country and yours. We're so awfully sedate in Sweden. We do not have huge rallies with people shouting their hearts out. Everyone just goes in a quiet and orderly way to leave their votes.
Of course, in other ways I'm not envious of your political landscape--your whole political scale is shifted to the right compared to ours. The Democrats are a lot like some of our right-wing parties. We're far from being a socialist country, though--basically, we're a Social Democrat country, or we were for a lot of years. It's been eroding for a couple of decades, though, and economic neo-liberalism is making inroads, which sucks.
So yeah, I could wish for some of that fire. &hearts
It makes me all thinky, about the differences between my country and yours. We're so awfully sedate in Sweden. We do not have huge rallies with people shouting their hearts out. Everyone just goes in a quiet and orderly way to leave their votes.
Of course, in other ways I'm not envious of your political landscape--your whole political scale is shifted to the right compared to ours. The Democrats are a lot like some of our right-wing parties. We're far from being a socialist country, though--basically, we're a Social Democrat country, or we were for a lot of years. It's been eroding for a couple of decades, though, and economic neo-liberalism is making inroads, which sucks.
So yeah, I could wish for some of that fire. &hearts
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Date: 2008-11-05 07:56 pm (UTC)Isn't that funny? I was watching all the ads and accusations by the GOP that "Obama is a socialist," and all I could think was, "I know what socialism is, and his ideas are SO not socialism!"
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Date: 2008-11-05 08:38 pm (UTC)So yeah, I could wish for some of that fire. ♥
What you said. Same thing going on in Denmark, and it sucks.
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Date: 2008-11-05 10:57 pm (UTC)Do you think the slow erosion of Social Democracy is Sweden is the result of less participation in the democratic sphere? The same thing seems to be happening in a lot of places, and it usually seems to be brought about by intense apathy. But then I start to wonder what causes the apathy and my head explodes.
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Date: 2008-11-06 02:04 am (UTC)Yeah, this. Some twit was saying that America is 'basically a centre-right country' which you could tell by the way they kept voting Repub. Uh, no. If they voted consistently Democrat, they'd be a centre-right country. For the past eight years, they've been far right, even by the standards of other Anglo countries.
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Date: 2008-11-06 09:59 pm (UTC)Ooof, that's a hard question. The social democratic party was kind of hegemonic in Sweden for several decades. Basically, they entered into a pact with the owners of capital where they bought material improvements for workers at the price of peace on the factory floor. (I am restraining myself from giving you a political history of Sweden here, so let's let it go at that...: ) )
Anyway, hmm. Geez, I really don't know. I guess one theory might be that if your standard of living is good, you care less about where the power lies. But that doesn't explain why those who are worse off don't protest, I guess.
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