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The Politically Correct Netherlands: Since the 1960s (Contributions to the Study of World History) [Hardcover]

Mark T. Hooker (Author), Herman Vuijsje (Author)
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August 30, 2000 0313315094 978-0313315091 annotated edition

In the 1960s, the Netherlands became known as an anarchists social laboratory, producing one of the earliest examples of political correctness. Strong taboos in areas such as governmental control, privacy, and racial relations were the rule. While the Netherlands has become a country with a large degree of personal freedom, the ideas that originated in the openness of the 1960s have since spilled over from the private into the public sphere, resulting in an era of anxious conformity. Vuijsje, a Dutch journalist, examines why notions of political correctness became so strongly ingrained in the Netherlands and how the results have not always been positive.

The ideology of political correctness created totems and taboos that made it difficult to deal with, or even signal the presence of, the real problems in Dutch society. This has often led to a worsening of the situation for precisely the social groups that society wanted to protect, such as racial minorities. Vuijsje traces this issue back to historical conditions that include: the public feeling of guilt about the large number of Dutch Jews killed in the war; the scope and duration of the baby boom; and the continuing Dutch prosperity. This study is an essay on the way that the Dutch government and its officials have functioned over the last thirty years and on the changing relationship between the authority of the state and its citizens. Fully annotated to make it accessible to those less familiar with Dutch society. Vujisje's book offers a perspective of the issue of political correctness that has been muted in the American discussions of the issue and that is especially refreshing. His book is of interest not only to student of the Netherlands but also to students of Western society as a whole.


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Investigates how the ideas of the sixties have spilled over from the private to the public sphere with mixed results.


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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger; annotated edition edition (August 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313315094
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313315091
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly edited translation of a poorly researched book, March 1, 2002
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This review is from: The Politically Correct Netherlands: Since the 1960s (Contributions to the Study of World History) (Hardcover)
When a non-native English speaker (myself) catches poorly worded sentences and many inconsistencies (from the use of commas to book titles), the translator, Mark Hooker, must be in serious trouble... And when a non-specialist in Dutch history (again, myself) finds inaccurate statements on recent history (e.g.; on holocaust, HIV disease... just to name a few) to justify "controversial" points of view, now it's the writer's turn to be in trouble...
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In 1988 I did an interview with Rajendra Pradhan, a cultural anthropologist from Nepal who had descended on a village in the province of South Holland to study the customs of the indigenous farmers, who belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church. Read the first page
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The Hague, Het Parool, Dutch Jews, Green Heart, Office of the Budget, Herman Vuijsje, National Ombudsman, Dutch Catholics, United States, Big Brother, Haagse Post, Marcel van Dam, Middle Ages, Norbert Elias, Personal Public Records Act, Polder Model, Roel Coutinho, Second World War, Vrij Nederland, Anneke Hemrika, Cas Wouters, Frits Bolkestein, Jewish Council, Pillarized Netherlands, South Holland
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