Unicist Archetypes of Countries: SWEDEN
ebook ∣ SUSTAINABLE GLOBALIZATION & DEVELOPMENT
By Peter Belohlavek

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SWEDEN: External Security, Inner Freedom and Transparency.
“The Unicist Archetype is defined by the conceptual structure underlying a society's collective behavior.”
Today Sweden is, according to development indicators, one of the most developed countries in the world, ranking amongst the most developed nations worldwide.
Its key to be listed at this level for several decades is the same as that of all other highly developed countries: it operates with a Swedish model. All developed nations are such because they have their own model.
Considering that we are dealing with a 9 million-inhabitant country, it is a unique phenomenon based on an original model, impossible to copy or imitate. It is evident that there are few countries trying to imitate the Swedish model. Moreover, countries and cultures in which domineering/authoritarian ideologies prevail most frequently attack it.
This model generates a certain number of outcasts; people who do not possess the energy level sufficient to have this inner freedom and that have given rise to the “myth” of suicidal rate in Sweden.
Sweden is one of the few countries in the world essentially based on the development of its inhabitants’ inner life.
“The Unicist Archetype is defined by the conceptual structure underlying a society's collective behavior.”
Today Sweden is, according to development indicators, one of the most developed countries in the world, ranking amongst the most developed nations worldwide.
Its key to be listed at this level for several decades is the same as that of all other highly developed countries: it operates with a Swedish model. All developed nations are such because they have their own model.
Considering that we are dealing with a 9 million-inhabitant country, it is a unique phenomenon based on an original model, impossible to copy or imitate. It is evident that there are few countries trying to imitate the Swedish model. Moreover, countries and cultures in which domineering/authoritarian ideologies prevail most frequently attack it.
This model generates a certain number of outcasts; people who do not possess the energy level sufficient to have this inner freedom and that have given rise to the “myth” of suicidal rate in Sweden.
Sweden is one of the few countries in the world essentially based on the development of its inhabitants’ inner life.