Article ID: CBB001201213

Who Killed the Ideologies or Were They Just Resting? Tingsten, Technocratism and Ideology in Sweden 1930--1970 (2013)

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The article examines the reception and interpretation of the `death of ideology' thesis in Sweden. The thesis was launched by the political scientist Herbert Tingsten in several works, and generated much attention and debate in the 1960s. The main opponents of the idea saw it as a liberal utopia, and also as an attack on Swedish social democracy. It is largely this interpretation that has gone down in history. This article seeks to demonstrate that Tingsten's idea can be given another interpretation and a quite different significance if it is set in the context of the period when it was first conceived, namely in the 1940s. According to this argument, the idea that ideological clashes were being given less and less weight implied not so much an attack on social democracy, but on the contrary heralded a new emphasis on the importance of social engineering and on the use of social science as vehicle for societal reform. Thus, instead of being seen as a liberal utopia, the so-called `death of ideology' in Sweden can be seen as much more compatible with the socialist ends that were influential in mid-twentieth-century Sweden. These are, this article maintains, the true background against which Tingsten's analysis must be understood.

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Authors & Contributors
Daniela Koleva
Söderberg, Gabriel
Ignat Petrov
Paulo Ravecca
Boncourt, Thibaud
Ghosh, Arunabh
Journals
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
Studies in Dialectics of Nature
Science in Context
Science as Culture
Pacific Historical Review
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Uppsala University, Humanistisk-samhällsvetenskapliga vetenskapsområdet
Princeton University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Cambridge University Press
University of Virginia
Concepts
Science and politics
Social sciences
Science and society
Science and ideology
Political science
Socialism
People
Dewey, John
Young, Robert Maxwell
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Mira y López, Emilio
Kjellén, Rudolf
Fahlbeck, Pontus
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
19th century
Modern
Places
Sweden
Soviet Union
United States
France
Catalonia (Spain)
People's Republic of China
Institutions
Ford Foundation
Vienna Circle
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