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Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays (1907–2002)
Swedish Social Democratic Party
centre-left political party in Sweden
Folkhemmet
Folkhemmet (, ) is a political concept that played an important role in the history of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and the Swedish welfare state. It is also sometimes used to refer to the long period between 1932 and 1976 when the Social Democrats were in power (except for a brief period in 1936 when Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp from the Farmers' League was prime minister) and the concept was put into practice, but also works as a poetic name for the Swedish welfare state. Sometimes referred to as "the Swedish Middle Way", folkhemmet was viewed as midway between capitalism and socialism. Th
people's house
community centre for the working class
Swedish Trade Union Confederation
organization of trade unions in the Scandinavian country
Arbetarnas bildningsförbund
Swedish education organization operated by the labour movement
SAMAK
The '''Cooperation Committee of the Nordic Workers' Movement (, , Norwegian , ), better known by its abbreviation SAMAK''', is a social democratic European political alliance gathering parties and labour councils in Nordic countries.
The Branting Monument
Monument in Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholms-Tidningen
Stockholms-Tidningen () was a Swedish-language morning newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1889 and 1984 with an interruption from 1966 to 1981. It was one of the major dailies in the country together with Dagens Nyheter and Aftonbladet in the 1960s.
Swedish Social Democratic Youth League
youth League for the Swedish Social Damocratic Party
Charles Lindley
Swedish trade unionist (1865-1957)
folkpark
thumb|Entrance to Nykvarn folkpark in [[Stockholm County]] In Sweden, a folkpark (also called Folkets park; approximately "people's park" in English) is a public recreation space, usually featuring large grassed areas, trees, children's play facilities, etc. Most towns and cities have a folkpark. These parks were originally created by the labour movement as places where political rallies could be held and where workers and their families could unwind. In larger folkparks, there is sometimes a bandstand or stage, and they are used for concerts and other entertainment. Summer folkpark tours are
Young Socialists
political party in Sweden
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Erlander I Cabinet
government cabinet of Sweden from 1946 to 1951