Anders Örne | |
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Minister of Communications (Transport) | |
In office 1921–1923 | |
Prime Minister | Hjalmar Branting |
Personal details | |
Born | Anders Emmanuel Örne 1881 |
Died | 1956 (aged 74–75) |
Nationality | Swedish |
Political party | Social Democratic Party |
Alma mater | Uppsala University |
Anders Örne (1881–1956) was a Swedish politician who served as the minister of communications (transport) between 1921 and 1923. He also headed the Cooperative Society and Post Office Administration. In addition, he was a member of the Social Democratic Party.
Örne was born in 1881. [1] He received a bachelor's degree from Uppsala University. [1] As of 1911 he was the editor of Kooperatören, a magazine published by the Swedish Cooperative Society. [2] Later Örne became the secretary general of the Swedish Cooperative Society, and in 1918 he translated a document of the weavers cooperative in Rochdale which was the first cooperative to lay the foundations of these organizations in Sweden. [3] The document included a number of principles of operating cooperatives, and Örne employed the seventh principle as the basis of the organization of the Swedish cooperatives with some adaptations. [3] While serving in this post he was appointed minister of communications (transport) to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Hjalmar Branting in 1921. [4] He was also a member of the Riksdag for the Social Democratic Party between 1919 and 1934. [1] [5] Then he served as the general director of the Post Office Administration in the period 1926–1946. [1] [5]
Örne was the author of various books mostly on cooperatives [6] and advocated the idea of dual nationalism in his books which refers to the focus on individual countries in the Nordic region and also, on their common cultures and goals. [7] One of his books on cooperatives was translated into English in 1926. [8]
He died in 1956. [1]
Anders Örne | |
---|---|
Minister of Communications (Transport) | |
In office 1921–1923 | |
Prime Minister | Hjalmar Branting |
Personal details | |
Born | Anders Emmanuel Örne 1881 |
Died | 1956 (aged 74–75) |
Nationality | Swedish |
Political party | Social Democratic Party |
Alma mater | Uppsala University |
Anders Örne (1881–1956) was a Swedish politician who served as the minister of communications (transport) between 1921 and 1923. He also headed the Cooperative Society and Post Office Administration. In addition, he was a member of the Social Democratic Party.
Örne was born in 1881. [1] He received a bachelor's degree from Uppsala University. [1] As of 1911 he was the editor of Kooperatören, a magazine published by the Swedish Cooperative Society. [2] Later Örne became the secretary general of the Swedish Cooperative Society, and in 1918 he translated a document of the weavers cooperative in Rochdale which was the first cooperative to lay the foundations of these organizations in Sweden. [3] The document included a number of principles of operating cooperatives, and Örne employed the seventh principle as the basis of the organization of the Swedish cooperatives with some adaptations. [3] While serving in this post he was appointed minister of communications (transport) to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Hjalmar Branting in 1921. [4] He was also a member of the Riksdag for the Social Democratic Party between 1919 and 1934. [1] [5] Then he served as the general director of the Post Office Administration in the period 1926–1946. [1] [5]
Örne was the author of various books mostly on cooperatives [6] and advocated the idea of dual nationalism in his books which refers to the focus on individual countries in the Nordic region and also, on their common cultures and goals. [7] One of his books on cooperatives was translated into English in 1926. [8]
He died in 1956. [1]