Australia, Britain, The Netherlands, Cuba, Sweden etc. Socialistic countries can be seen as countries where the nation as a whole feels that it has a responsibility to look after at least the basic welfare of their citizens.
There are no socialist countries in Europe.
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The grammar is awful in the answer provided. Also, I know there are more socialist or "socialistic" countries than Sweden. Surely some government professor or historian could provide a better answer.
There are no complete socialist countries in Western Europe or any part of Europe, actually. Portugal is the only nation whose constitution contains some socialistic ideas, but it is not enough to be considered a socialist country.
NORTH VIETNAM supplied by Red China and the Union of Soviet Socialistic Republics against the US and allies.
The theory of Democracy. One must remember that like all other countries which are so called Democratic, in actual fact they are Socialistic.
Cuba can be a market, command, or traditional economy. It is a socialistic economy.
I am ready to move on to another form of government. This crap we have going here does nothing for the middle class. I don't see any Swedes trying to get to this country.
Communist systems are typically ones in which the government has almost total control over the economy. Socialistic systems exert some governmental control. Pretty much every economy in the world is somewhat socialistic, however.
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