The Fatal Conceit: Swedish Education after Nazism

42 Pages Posted: 3 Dec 2020

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Gabriel Heller-Sahlgren

Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN); London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE)

Johan Wennström

Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)

Date Written: May 7, 2020

Abstract

In the aftermath of the Second World War, Sweden dismantled an education system that was strongly influenced by German, Neo-Humanist pedagogical principles in favor of a progressive, student-centered system. This article suggests this was in large part due to a fatal misinterpretation of the education policy on which Nazism was predicated. Contrary to scholarly and popular belief, Nazi schools were not characterized by discipline and run top-down by teachers. In fact, the Nazis encouraged a nationwide youth rebellion in schools. Many Nazi leaders had themselves experienced the belligerent, child-centered war pedagogy of 1914–1918 rather than a traditional German education. Yet, Swedish school reformers came to regard Neo-Humanism as a fulcrum of the Third Reich. The article suggests this mistake paved the way for a school system that inadvertently came to share certain traits with the true educational credo of Nazism and likely contributed to Sweden’s recent educational decline.

Keywords: National Socialism, Neo-Humanism, progressivism, Sweden, war pedagogy

JEL Classification: D70, E65, I20, I28, N44

Suggested Citation

Heller-Sahlgren, Gabriel and Wennström, Johan, The Fatal Conceit: Swedish Education after Nazism (May 7, 2020). IFN Working Paper No. 1338, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3714346

Gabriel Heller-Sahlgren (Contact Author)

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Johan Wennström

Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN) ( email )

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Grevgatan 34, 2nd floor
Stockholm, SE-102 15
Sweden

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