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Folket och hemmet - En ideanalytisk studie av Per Albin Hanssons och Jimmie Åkessons användning av begreppet folkhemmet

Sivhed, Jakob LU (2021) STVK02 20202
Department of Political Science
Abstract
In this thesis, it is investigated whether Per Albin Hansson and Jimmie Åkesson's concepts of “Folkhemmet” (Peoples Home) are comparable. This is done with a method that combines idea analysis and concept analysis. In concrete terms, this analysis is done in two ways. First with the help of specific analysis tools, which when applied to the selected material highlight interesting aspects. Then an analysis is made with the help of the idea-analytical dimensions. The thesis concludes that there are certain points of contact between the two actors' way of using the term ”Folkhemmet” (Peoples Home), but there are also several differences. The similarities are that they both prioritize equality and community very highly. The differences are all... (More)
In this thesis, it is investigated whether Per Albin Hansson and Jimmie Åkesson's concepts of “Folkhemmet” (Peoples Home) are comparable. This is done with a method that combines idea analysis and concept analysis. In concrete terms, this analysis is done in two ways. First with the help of specific analysis tools, which when applied to the selected material highlight interesting aspects. Then an analysis is made with the help of the idea-analytical dimensions. The thesis concludes that there are certain points of contact between the two actors' way of using the term ”Folkhemmet” (Peoples Home), but there are also several differences. The similarities are that they both prioritize equality and community very highly. The differences are all the greater. Hansson strives for society to develop towards an economic democracy, which means, among other things, that the people must have control over the means of production. Åkesson, on the other hand, prioritises a society with a strong nationally based Swedish culture. He sees the existing immigration policy and multiculturalism as the biggest threats to ”Folkhemmet” (Peoples Home). (Less)
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Sivhed, Jakob LU
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alternative title
En ideanalytisk studie av Per Albin Hanssons och Jimmie Åkessons användning av begreppet folkhemmet
course
STVK02 20202
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Folkhemmet, Sverigedemokraterna, Socialdemokraterna, Per Albin Hansson, Jimmie Åkesson
language
Swedish
id
9033392
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2021-05-25 12:46:43
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2021-05-25 12:46:43
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  abstract     = {{In this thesis, it is investigated whether Per Albin Hansson and Jimmie Åkesson's concepts of “Folkhemmet” (Peoples Home) are comparable. This is done with a method that combines idea analysis and concept analysis. In concrete terms, this analysis is done in two ways. First with the help of specific analysis tools, which when applied to the selected material highlight interesting aspects. Then an analysis is made with the help of the idea-analytical dimensions. The thesis concludes that there are certain points of contact between the two actors' way of using the term ”Folkhemmet” (Peoples Home), but there are also several differences. The similarities are that they both prioritize equality and community very highly. The differences are all the greater. Hansson strives for society to develop towards an economic democracy, which means, among other things, that the people must have control over the means of production. Åkesson, on the other hand, prioritises a society with a strong nationally based Swedish culture. He sees the existing immigration policy and multiculturalism as the biggest threats to ”Folkhemmet” (Peoples Home).}},
  author       = {{Sivhed, Jakob}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Folket och hemmet - En ideanalytisk studie av Per Albin Hanssons och Jimmie Åkessons användning av begreppet folkhemmet}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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