sessionidrotasjon
Sessionidrotasjon is a Norwegian term used to describe the redistribution of power and independence within Norwegian society and government from the 1960s onwards. The period is characterized by significant changes in the country's political and social landscape, marked by the establishment of the welfare state, increased focus on individual rights and freedoms, and a growing desire for social democracy.
One of the key factors contributing to sessionidrotasjon was the country's post-war economic boom, which led
The Norwegian Labor Party, led by politicians like Einar Gerhardsen, played a significant role in shaping the
However, critics argue that sessionidrotasjon also led to a growing state intervention in personal and economic
Despite these debates, sessionidrotasjon is now widely regarded as a pivotal moment in Norway's history, marking