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Has anyone done a study on the cultural differences between the WASP and German/Scandinavian sub-cultures in the US?  
by ATinNM on Tue Apr 8th, 2008 at 07:28:34 PM EST
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I have never seen such a study.

But here in Minnesota, the differences between the Scandinavian / German cultures and the WASP culture has left its manifestations all over the place.  In the town where I live, the WASP culture has a college on the east side of town while the Norwegians have their own college and community on the west side.  Both colleges are very expensive and have elite reputations but that is where the similarities end for they are VERY different schools.

The WASPS came from New England, got here early, and created their own upper class ownership presence.  The Nordics and Germans came later and had to claw their way to prosperity through inventiveness and hard work.  The Farmer-Labor Party (who governed during the Depression years) represented in many ways, the immigrant uprising against the WASPS.

The most famous non-Anglo political economist was of course, Thorstein Veblen--the son of Norwegian immigrants in Minnesota.

Of course, the differences have been papered over of late.  The University of Minnesota, the place where Alvin Hansen first introduced Keynesianism to USA in the 1920s, is now thoroughly infected with Anglo Disease.

"Remember the I35W bridge--who needs terrorists when there are Republicans"

by techno (reply@elegant-technology.com) on Wed Apr 9th, 2008 at 02:50:08 AM EST
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