While there is no country that is purely socialist, there are several that come very close. Sweden is probably the best example of a socialist country in the world.
a country where there is no private ownership
in this era, none of the countries in the world adapt pure socialism, especially in economical aspect
Socialism will have to be a worldwide system, with no countries or borders. Production for use and free access could not exist in just one country.
Britain is the home of Fabian socialism.
Mussolini did not introduce socialism to anyone, because he was a fascist.
No. It is a monarchy with a capitalist economy.
Stalin held a different view of socialism from Trotskyists, Orthodox Marxists, Anarchists and Lenin's original conception of socialism. In contrast to the other views, Stalin's view was based on Socialism in One Country, the belief that socialism can be constructed in a single country despite that country existing in a global, interlinked capitalist economy. Stalin's concept of socialism accepted the law of value as an integral part of socialism, along with wage-based labor and monetary exchange. Stalin's view implicitly rejected collective-decision making and worker's self-management in favor of the "cult of the individual personality" and authoritarianism.
Its not illegal, there are plenty of things in this country that have been socialism for decades...like public education.
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.
because it is silly like your mum
To drive us into socialism.
Socialism
No. It is a conservative absolute monarchy with a capitalist economy.
Socialism has nothing to do with race, but with economics. Socialism is concerned with taxing the wealthy to provide welfare to the poor. It does not matter what race a person is, but what wealth they have, that determines their position and duties in a socialist country.
Cuba holds that distinction.