Well Im not going to read it, as it is way too long for me right now, however I did look up some of his shorter pieces regarding Sweden which I would assume is similar in his basic beliefs about the region.
http://www.newgeography.com/content/001543-is-sweden-a-false-utopia?page=2
He fails to look at a large set of socio-economic issues which we find in the US and we do not find in Sweden. He cites that Swedes who move to the US are typically more successful than Americans, well no shit, they come from a highly educated region, with a lot of money, so they would be successful. The issue in America is upward mobility, the issue is not the rich getting richer (people with money and ideas who immigrate to the US from Sweden).
He talks of Sweeds entering debt as a major issue despite the confidence that Swedes express in repayment of their debt, citing a week middle class, and uses a Gini coefficient which is just completely wrong.
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2172rank.html
The issue is not one of simple one side vs the other politics, I support and do not support a lot of the things done in Sweden, however their wealth, income mobility, and strength on an international level is something to be admired although not necessarily replicated to a T.