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Inside Denmark’s struggle to break up with Silicon Valley

www.politico.eu

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Inside Denmark’s struggle to break up with Silicon Valley

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From a media blockade to “nationalizing” government software, Denmark has become a laboratory for resisting U.S. Big Tech. But is the price of sovereignty too high?

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    I see you subscribe to the “socialism is when the government does stuff” school of thought, I disagree with that and think Denmark is social democratic and therefore capitalist.

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      Social Democracy is a method of operating the government.

      Capitalism is a way of operating the economy.

      Much of Europe’s governments are classified as a Social Democracy and they also use the capitalist economic system.

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        Thank you. This is the way. Differentiations hard to see from the outside, apparently.

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