A personal exploration by Johan Norberg
It's been suggested that Americans would be better off if the United States was more like Sweden. Do the Swedes know something that we don't? Sweden: Lessons for America? A Personal Exploration by Johan Norberg delves into the economic and social landscape of the Swedish scholar's homeland. Join him to see that the lessons to be learned from Sweden may not be the ones you expect. The one-hour documentary follows Norberg on a journey through the history of Sweden's economic rise, from one of the poorest countries in the world to one of the most prosperous. The program illuminates key ideas and enterprises that sparked the reform and continue to help Sweden maintain its lofty economic position, including freedom of the press, free trade, new technology companies, crazy jobs and even an old Swedish superhero.
James Tusty
Director, Writer
Maureen Castle Tusty
Director, Writer
Mike Majoros
Writer

Johan Norberg
Host
Per Ågren
Mattias Bengtsson
Andreas Bergh
Barbara Bergström
Klas Eklund
Claes-Mikael Jonsson
Anna Mellberg Karlsson
Peter Lageson
Capital in the Twenty-First Century65%
Saving Capitalism67%
Meeting Gorbachev65%
Zeitgeist: Moving Forward71%
The U.S. vs. John Lennon67%
The Mole: Undercover in North Korea70%
Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home67%
Powaqqatsi72%
Downloaded64%
A Plastic Ocean75%
Hitchcock/Truffaut72%
The Biggest Little Farm76%
The Crash Reel73%
Being James Bond77%
More Brains! A Return to the Living Dead74%
Gunda71%
Everything or Nothing72%