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摘要
本文通过重新审视这一福利模式设计背后的自由观,为有关瑞典福利国家的讨论做出了贡献。本文的出发点是 Bo Rothstein 和 Henrik Berggren 以及 Lars Trägårdh 的两种解释,这两种解释都将促进个人自主作为该模式的终极目标。本文认为,这些解读过于自由,夸大了个人主义和自治的重要性。塑造瑞典福利国家的自由观并非自由主义,个人自主也不是该模式创始人的首要目标。相反,这种观点最好被描述为准共和主义和非宗派主义。这主要是 20 世纪 30 年代和 40 年代瑞典社会民主党(SAP)意识形态中关于资本主义权力和剥削的半马克思主义思想的结果。在 20 世纪头几十年里,瑞典社会民主党逐渐将这些思想修正为以统治为基础的方向。正是这一过程的结果推动了瑞典福利国家的设计。
The view of freedom that shaped the Swedish welfare state
The paper contributes to the debate of the Swedish welfare state by re‐examining the view of freedom underlying the design of this welfare model. The point of departure is two interpretations by Bo Rothstein and Henrik Berggren and Lars Trägårdh, which both describe advancement of individual autonomy as the ultimate point of the model. The paper argues that these readings are overly liberal in the sense that they exaggerate the importance of individualism and autonomy. The view of freedom that shaped the Swedish welfare state was not liberal, and individual autonomy was not the overriding goal for the founders of the model. Instead, the view is best described as quasi‐republican and nondomination based. It was mostly a result of semi‐Marxist ideas about capitalist power and exploitation that lingered on in the ideology of the Swedish social democratic party, the SAP, in the 1930s and 1940s. During the first decades of the 1900s, the SAP gradually revised these ideas in a domination‐based direction. It was the outcome of this process that more than anything else gave the impetus to the design of the Swedish welfare state.