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What countries have all communism capitalism and socialism?

Which countries that are under communism , socialism and capitalism


What countries does socialism work in?

Norway


What attracts developing countries to socialism?

There public ownership and centralized planning. The developing socialism to countries are not caring. Also having power.


What countries use socialism?

England America


What are countries that used socialism?

india ,china etc


Many western European influence of socialism socialism?

No. On the whole Western European countries are under capitalist governments. Great Britain and Greece are the only two countries who, by definition of their constitutions are socialist countries.


What counties practice socialism?

Generally, countries with people practice socialism. However there are countries with people who do not practice socialism. A country without people will never practice socialism as there is no social aspect.


Which countries are followers of socialism?

China, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba.


Did any modern countries adopt Socialism?

The USSR and Red China.


What is the economic system of communist countries is most closely related to what?

socialism


What five countries follow socialism model?

Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, United States


Why did Stalin want socialism in one country?

In the years after Lenin's death, there was a great rift among the Bolsheviks/Communists whether it would be best to have worldwide socialism/communism or whether it should be established in one country first. Stalin wanted socialism in one country as opposed to standard doctrines of Marx, Lenin and Trotsky who believed that there had to be worldwide socialism and communism in order for a socialist country to survive when surrounded by capitalist countries. Stalin realized that other industrialized capitalist countries such as Germany and England were not going to experience the proletarian revolutions that Marx had predicted; therefore he tightened the government's grip on the Soviet Union's economy and forced it to bow to socialism. His theory was that once socialism had a strong foothold in one country, it could be spread to other countries. If socialism did not have such a foothold, it might be overthrown.