The Sweden Syndrome

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How Elites Commit National Self-Destruction

The present work is a thorough, clinical description of the symptoms and etiology of what the author calls ‘the Sweden syndrome’. Arnstberg traces the historical process that converted Sweden from a nationalistic Folkhemmet which treated the country like a family into a multicultural administrative zone that perversely prides itself on privileging the foreigner over the native. The book is called The Sweden Syndrome, but the broad stokes of the disease that Arnstberg describes can be seen in practically every Western country. Arnstberg’s concise analysis of this complex mass psychosis is a service not only to the present, but to future generations. — John Carter

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2025-12-06

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Table of Contents

  • Editor’s Note

  • Foreword by John Carter

  • Preface

  • Describing the Disease

  • Introduction

  • From Popular Rule to Elite Rule

  • Equal Value?

  • Enemy of the Good

  • Statist Individualism

  • Liberal Democracy

  • More Immigrants?

  • Another Story

  • Heroes

  • A Multicultural Heritage

  • Law and Politics

  • The Contempt for Swedes

  • The Future

Karl-Olov Arnstberg

Dr. Karl-Olov Arnstberg (b. 1943) is a well-known Swedish ethnologist and writer. He was professor at Stockholm University from 1995 to 2008. His work focuses on Romani culture, Swedish identity, immigration, and political correctness. His views on ethnicity, culture, and society have sparked debate, including criticism over statements perceived as antisemitic. (Go to author page)