I would say so. More than that, I think the US began creeping gradually toward socialism since at least the 1920's.
No. The US economy has included strict capitalistic and some socialist policies for decades. The current trend is away from socialist policies rather than toward them.
The perception that America is turning more socialist is not just a fringe view, according to a Monitor/TIPP poll. Debate over the size of government could influence November elections.
No, it is a Republic.
the American socialist movement
He was opposed on account of his socialist leanings. As a result the US CIA supported General Augusto Pinochet in removing him from power to keep Chile from "going socialist".
No, it is capitalist, supporting the wages system, class ownership and production for profit.
Freedom is over
looking backward
Assuming you are asking about the US, Fred Halstead was the Socialist Workers Party candidate in the 1968 Presidential election.
Obama is a socialist
There were many
The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.