Nowhere, if you are referring to the original definition of socialism which is that of true equality and democracy.
Some eastern European countries, most notably Sweden, are somewhat socialist but mostly capitalist. Others, such as China or Cuba, try to look socialist, but they are not.
Socialism/Communism imply the abolition of government and the establishment of a classless society where there is a true democracy.
In specific area's of the government. Socialism is the natural evolution of government
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no, socialism isn't better than capitalism because capitalism has a free market and people get rich easily.
Bureaucratic socialism (also known as "state socialism") is a form of social organization in which ownership and control of the means of production (such as farms and factories) are vested in the state.
Democratic socialism, defined as a political movement that seeks to create a post-capitalist economy based on market socialism or economic planning, does not exist as a major political force in Canada.
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Market Socialism cannot exist, so the question here is meaningless. Socialism means a classless stateless society based on production for use, with no wages or prices or money.
Yes. They do exist today (2014).
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.
Yes it does exist today, but it did not exist until the 1920's.