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The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia

معرفی کتاب «The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia» نوشتهٔ Michael Booth، منتشرشده توسط نشر Jonathan Cape Ltd در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت mobi، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Journalist Michael Booth has lived among the Scandinavians for more than ten years and has grown increasingly frustrated with the rose-tinted view of this part of the world offered up by the Western media. In this timely book, he leaves his adopted home of Denmark and embarks on a journey through all five of the Nordic countries to discover who these curious tribes are, the secrets of their success, and, most intriguing of all, what they think of one another. Why are the Danes so happy despite having the highest taxes? Do the Finns really have the best education system? Are the Icelanders as feral as they sometimes appear? How are the Norwegians spending their fantastic oil wealth? And why do all of them hate the Swedes? In The Almost Nearly Perfect People , Booth explains who the Scandinavians are, how they differ and why, and what their quirks and foibles are, and he explores why these societies have become so successful and models for the world. Along the way, a more nuanced, often darker picture emerges of a region plagued by taboos, characterized by suffocating parochialism, and populated by extremists of various shades. The Whole World Wants To Learn The Secrets Of Nordic Exceptionalism: Why Are The Danes The Happiest People In The World, Despite Having The Highest Taxes? If The Finns Really Have The Best Education System, How Come They Still Think All Swedish Men Are Gay? Are The Icelanders Really Feral? This Book Deals With These Questions. Michael Booth. Includes Index. As heard on Book of the Week, Radio 4The whole world wants to learn the secrets of Nordic exceptionalism: why are the Danes the happiest people in the world, despite having the highest taxes?
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