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[The image of a typical Scandinavian is a favorable one in our part of Europe. If a typical Scandinavian exists at all, he/she – in our opinion and in accordance with the functioning stereotype – should be a modern person, disciplined, hard-working, tolerant, highly-educated, and at the same time considered to be somewhat devoid of emotions. This person is a proponent of universalism and full equality, and subjecting everybody to the same rules, while no exceptions are allowed.]
Published: Oct 14, 2016
Keywords: Collective individualism; Homogenous society; Solidarity; Social movements; Migrations and multiculturalism
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