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the highest levels of gender and economic equality on the planet.
"In all the Nordic countries, there is broad general agreement across the political spectrum that only when peoples basic needs are met -- when they can cease to worry about their jobs, their incomes, their housing, their transportation, their health care, their kids education, and their aging parents -- only then can they be free to do as they like. While the U.S. settles for the fantasy that, from birth, every kid has an equal shot at the American dream, Nordic social welfare systems lay the foundations for a more authentic equality and individualism.
These ideas are not novel. They are implied in the preamble to our own Constitution. You know, the part about we the People forming a more perfect Union to promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity. Even as he prepared the nation for war, President Franklin D. Roosevelt memorably specified components of what that general welfare should be in his State of the Union address in 1941. Among the simple basic things that must never be lost sight of, he listed equality of opportunity for youth and others, jobs for those who can work, security for those who need it, the ending of special privileges for the few, the preservation of civil liberties for all, and oh yes, higher taxes to pay for those things and for the cost of defensive armaments.
Knowing that Americans used to support such ideas, a Norwegian today is appalled to learn that a CEO of a major American corporation makes between 300 and 400 times as much as its average employee. Or that governors Sam Brownback of Kansas and Chris Christie of New Jersey, having run up their states debts by cutting taxes for the rich, now plan to cover the loss with money snatched from the pension funds of workers in the public sector. To a Norwegian, the job of government is to distribute the countrys good fortune reasonably equally, not send it zooming upward, as in America today, to a sticky-fingered one percent."
http://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/01/11/country-crazy-inquiring-minds-elsewhere-want-know
