Nima Sanandaji
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“To summarise, the design of Nordic tax systems has over time created a ‘fiscal illusion’, whereby the public is not aware of the taxes they are paying. One can reflect on whether it is really in line with democratic principles to raise taxes in a way such that citizens are unaware of them. Interestingly, few proponents of introducing a Nordic model of high taxes in other countries stress that such a move would require hiding the true cost of taxation from the public.”
― Scandinavian Unexceptionalism: Culture, Markets and the Failure of Third-Way Socialism
― Scandinavian Unexceptionalism: Culture, Markets and the Failure of Third-Way Socialism
“Franklin D. Roosevelt became the architect of the American welfare state. However, Roosevelt was concerned that the institution he was fostering would not live long, since it might destroy the spirit of self-reliance. Two years into his presidency, he held a speech to Congress praising the expansion of welfare programs. During the same speech the president warned that many of the individuals who had lost their jobs during the Great Depression still remained unemployed. “The burden on the Federal Government has grown with great rapidity,” he said, adding that one reason was that many had become dependent on various forms of public handouts. With foresight Roosevelt explained: “When humane considerations are concerned, Americans give them precedence. The lessons of history, confirmed by the evidence immediately before me, show conclusively that continued dependence upon relief induces a spiritual and moral disintegration fundamentally destructive to the national fibre. To dole out relief in this way is to administer a narcotic, a subtle destroyer of the human spirit. It is inimical to the dictates of sound policy. It is in violation of the traditions of America.”1 In today’s political climate, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s view on public benefits would seem quite harsh, far from politically correct. Hillary”
― Debunking Utopia: Exposing the Myth of Nordic Socialism
― Debunking Utopia: Exposing the Myth of Nordic Socialism
“Los elevados niveles de confianza, una fuerte ética del trabajo, participación cívica, cohesión social, responsabilidad individual y valores familiares también son características de la sociedad nórdica que anteceden al estado de bienestar. Estas instituciones sociales más profundas explican por qué Suecia, Dinamarca y Noruega pudieron crecer tan rápidamente, pasando de ser naciones pobres a ricas en la medida en que la industrialización y la economía de mercado se introdujeron a fines del siglo XIX.”
― El poco excepcional modelo escandinavo: Cultura, mercado y el fracaso de la tercera vía
― El poco excepcional modelo escandinavo: Cultura, mercado y el fracaso de la tercera vía
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