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Tage Fritiof Erlander (June 13, 1901, Ranster, Sweden - June 21, 1985, Huddinge, near Stockholm, Sweden) was a Swedish politician.Erlander holds the record as the longest serving Prime Minister of any western democracy, as he held his post for 23 years, from 1946 to 1969. He was the leader of the Swedish Social Democrats.He was born in Ranster, Vrmland County as son of a school teacher. As a student at University of Lund he was heavily involved in student politics and met many radical students. He was elected to the city council in 1930 and became a member of parliament in 1932 and was appointed Secretary of State in 1938.He became a member of the cabinet 1944 as a minister without portfolio, a post he held to the next year, when he became Secretary of Education. When prime minister Per Albin Hansson suddenly died in 1946 Erlander was unexpectedly chosen as the successor and was also choosen as the leader of the party.He formed a coalition with the Centre Party between 1951 and 1957 and the relation with their party leader, Gunnar Hedlund is known to have been good.He coined the phrase "the strong society", describing a society with a growing public sector taking care of the growing demand on many services that an affluent society creates. The welfare state grew considerably during his years as prime minister, while nationalizations were rare.He stepped down in 1969 and was succeeded by Olof Palme, who in many ways had been Erlander's pupil.From 1972 to 1982 he published his memoirs in six volumes. He died July 21, 1985 in Stockholm. MyGen Profile Generator

My Interests

Sounds, words, pictures, places, people, puzzahs

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Music:

Disco bubblegum, Northern Soul, cold war electro, lovesick fops from Lanarkshire, glacial folk, summery old reggae, Italian cinemascope, baritone cowboys, Brazilian acid mischief, Parisian ye-ye, wigged out Turks, 60s American girls with heartaches the size of Manhattan. Walls of sound, beeps...beats...bass, strings...twangs...jangles. Pop music, innit?

Movies:

Emir Kusturica, Aki Kaurismaki, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Wong Kar Wai, Truffaut, Polanski, Pedro Almodovar, Wes Anderson, Godard (the pop years), Joel & Ethan Coen, John Waters, Hal Hartley, Daisies, Fucking Amal, Together, A blonde in love, Me you and everyone we know, Closely observed trains, Italian for beginners, Stranger than Paradise, My life as a dog, Summer with Monika, Ghost World, Swingers, Gregory's Girl, Buffalo 66, Les Parapluies de Cherbourg, Badlands, The Shining, Mean Streets, Billy Liar, Up the Junction, Sex and Lucia, Lovers of the Arctic Circle, If..., Nuts in May, Amelie, City of God, Almost Famous, Spirit of the Beehive, Lost in Translation, On the waterfront, A taste of honey, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Manhattan, Suspiria, Kes, 24 Hour Party People

Books:

Grim Scandiwegian crime novels where no-one is happy, Jonathan Coe, Haruki Murakami, Atomised, Paul Theroux on travel, Popular Music by Mikael Niemi, Not before sundown, Love in the time of cholera, the Little Prince, Emil and the Detectives, Maggie Cassidy, Sweet Thursday, Moominland Midwinter, Master and the Margarita, Perfume, The heart is a Lonely hunter, Shena Mackay, Richard Brautigan, JD Salinger, The Bell Jar, Kitchen, Jon Ronson