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Date: 2021-02-11 06:35 am (UTC)But suspicion towards the academic system was very much part of the cultural landscape of not only Swedish working class, but the working class movement, at the time. That was starting to change, but Tore was clearly a success story for the institutions the Swedish working class movement had managed to build themselves.
My grandmother had a slightly different perspective. She had longed to go for a elementary teacher's seminar, but her family couldn't afford it and she was denied any scholarship (through nepotism, as I understand it).