The world is full of mysteries and wonders, and Liberalism and centrism in Sweden is a perfect example of that. Since time immemorial, Liberalism and centrism in Sweden has captured the attention and imagination of humanity, generating debates, theories and endless research. In this article, we will explore the various aspects of Liberalism and centrism in Sweden, from its impact on society to its implications in the modern world. Join us on this fascinating journey as we unravel the secrets and curiosities surrounding Liberalism and centrism in Sweden, and discover why it remains a topic of universal interest.
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This article gives an overview of liberalism and centrism in Sweden. It is limited to liberal and centrist parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this article it isn't necessary for parties to have labelled themselves as a liberal party.
Liberalism has been a major force in Sweden since the 19th century. And even before then, personalities like Anders Chydenius (1729 – 1803), promoted the ideals of liberalism. Nowadays The Liberals (Liberalerna, member of LI and ALDE) calls itself a centre-right liberal party. The Centre Party (Centerpartiet, member of LI and ALDE) is a historically agrarian party that has gradually developed into a liberal party. Since their party congress in 2013, they define themselves as a green, liberal party.
In the Contributions to liberal theory the following Swedish thinkers are included: