Social Democratic Capitalism

L. Kenworthy
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What configuration of institutions and policies is most conducive to human flourishing? The historical and comparative evidence suggests that the answer is social democratic capitalism — a democratic political system, a capitalist economy, good elementary and secondary schooling, a big welfare state, pro-employment public services, and moderate regulation of product and labor markets. Lane Kenworthy shows that this system improves living standards for the least well-off, enhances economic security, and boosts equality of opportunity. And it does so without sacrificing other things we want in a good society, from liberty to economic growth to health and happiness. Its chief practitioners have been the Nordic nations. The Nordics have gone farther than other rich democratic countries in coupling a big welfare state with public services that promote high employment and modest product- and labor-market regulations. Many believe this system isn’t transferable beyond Scandinavia, but Kenworthy shows that social democratic capitalism and its successes can be replicated in other affluent nations, including the United States. Today, the U.S. lags behind other countries in economic security, opportunity, and shared prosperity. If the U.S. expanded existing social programs and added some additional ones, many Americans would have better lives. Kenworthy argues that, despite formidable political obstacles, the U.S. is likely to move toward social democratic capitalism in coming decades. As a country gets richer, he explains, it becomes more willing to spend more in order to safeguard against risk and enhance fairness. He lays out a detailed policy agenda that could alleviate many of America’s problems.
社会民主资本主义
什么样的制度和政策最有利于人类繁荣?历史和比较证据表明,答案是社会民主资本主义——民主的政治制度、资本主义经济、良好的中小学教育、庞大的福利国家、支持就业的公共服务,以及对产品和劳动力市场的适度监管。莱恩·肯沃西表明,这一体系提高了最不富裕人群的生活水平,增强了经济保障,促进了机会平等。这样做不会牺牲我们在一个美好社会中想要的其他东西,从自由到经济增长,再到健康和幸福。它的主要实践者是北欧国家。北欧国家比其他富裕的民主国家走得更远,他们将庞大的福利国家与促进高就业率和适度的产品和劳动力市场监管的公共服务结合起来。许多人认为,这种制度无法在斯堪的纳维亚半岛以外地区推广,但肯沃西表明,社会民主资本主义及其成功可以在其他富裕国家复制,包括美国。今天,美国在经济安全、机会和共享繁荣方面落后于其他国家。如果美国扩大现有的社会项目,并增加一些额外的项目,许多美国人的生活将会更好。肯沃西认为,尽管存在巨大的政治障碍,美国很可能在未来几十年走向社会民主资本主义。他解释说,随着一个国家越来越富裕,它就更愿意花更多的钱来防范风险和提高公平。他提出了一个详细的政策议程,可以缓解美国的许多问题。
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