Tiden (magazine)
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| Editor-in-chief | Payam Moula |
|---|---|
| Categories | Political magazine |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Publisher | Tankesmedjan Tiden |
| Founder | Hjalmar Branting |
| Founded | 1908 |
| Country | Sweden |
| Based in | Stockholm |
| Language | Swedish |
| Website | Tiden |
| ISSN | 0040-6759 |
| OCLC | 163433420 |
Tiden (Swedish: The Times) is a quarterly theoretical political journal published in Stockholm, Sweden, since 1908. It is organ of the Social Democratic Party. Its original subtitle was Tidskrift för socialistisk kritik och politik (Swedish: Journal of Socialist Criticism and Politics) which is later changed to Socialdemokratisk idé- och debattidskrift (Swedish: Magazine of the Social Democratic Views and Debate).
Tiden was established by the Swedish social democrat politician Hjalmar Branting in 1908.[1][2] It is an official publication of the Social Democratic Party[3][4] which was started to provide a platform for political and cultural discussions among the party members.[5]
Tiden was a monthly publication from 1908 to 1917.[4] In the period between 1918 and 1929 it came out eight times per year.[4] Then it was published ten times per year from 1930 to 1992.[4] From 1999 its frequency was switched to bimonthly.[4] It is published by Tankesmedjan Tiden, a leftist think tank founded in 2006, on a quarterly basis.[6] The magazine is headquartered in Stockholm.[1]