Steve Greenleaf

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While the Swedes forged forward with their great modernist, progressive social agenda, the Danes retreated, seeking refuge in their parochial, National Romantic vision. Parochialism remains the Danes’ defining characteristic, but their radically recalibrated sense of identity and national pride has created a curious duality best described as a kind of “humble pride,” though many often mistake it for smugness.
The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia
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