kansallisvaltio
Kansallisvaltio, a term originating from Finnish, translates to "national state" in English. It refers to a political system where the state is seen as the primary institution responsible for the well-being of its citizens. This concept is often associated with the Finnish model of welfare state, which emphasizes a strong, centralized government that provides comprehensive social services and economic security for its population.
The kansallisvaltio model is characterized by several key features:
1. High levels of public spending on social welfare, healthcare, and education.
2. A strong, centralized government with significant control over the economy.
3. A focus on equality and social justice, with policies aimed at reducing income inequality.
4. A mixed economy, with both public and private sectors playing important roles.
The term kansallisvaltio was popularized by Finnish economist Eero Saarinen in the 1950s, and it has since