Girig-Sverige: så blev folkhemmet ett paradis för de superrika

Girig-Sverige: så blev folkhemmet ett paradis för de superrika

Aún sin calificaciones
Humor
Formato Tapa dura
Páginas 254
Idioma Sueco
Publicado Mar 31, 2022
Editorial Natur & Kultur
ISBN-13 9789127176171
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Andreas Cervenka delves into the intricate dynamics that have transformed Sweden's welfare state into a seemingly unreachable paradise for the ultra-wealthy. As housing prices soar to unprecedented levels, Cervenka scrutinizes the socio-economic consequences faced by ordinary citizens. The narrative captures a nation at a crossroads, where daily life is increasingly dictated by a relentless pursuit of wealth and investment.

Throughout the exploration, he highlights the paradox of a country renowned for its egalitarian principles now grappling with profound disparities. Armed with meticulous research and sharp analysis, Cervenka invites readers to reflect on the profound implications of this shift, where financial markets emerge as both a salvation and a source of anxiety for many.

The book unveils the psychological and societal pressures that drive Swedes toward speculative investments, revealing the tension between traditional values and modern aspirations. It sparks a critical conversation about the future of a nation that once prided itself on inclusive prosperity but now confronts the allure and risks of unchecked wealth accumulation.

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