If "socialism" is defined as public ownership of the means of production, then Norway, Singapore and Dubai would be examples of successful "state socialism" since they have many publicly-owned enterprises in their economies.
If "socialism" is defined as co-operative ownership and mutual ownership of enterprise, then the economy of Spain during the Spanish Revolution and various co-operative enterprises operating in capitalist economies would be examples of successful socialism.
If "socialism" means production for use, free distribution without the intermediary of money, then the open-source software movement would be an example of successful socialism, though a better description of this would be "communism".
Money doesnt buy anything...quality of products is gone. Disagree? Look at history. Socialism has failed time and time again.
It was from Socialism that Communism was born.
socialism
There was no African form of Socialism.
The failed invasion strengthened the position of Castro's administration, who proceeded to openly proclaim their intention to adopt socialism and strengthen ties with the Soviet Union
fake socialism.
Many Americans feel that president Obama's health reforms smack of socialism and they don't like it.
You haven't given what the comparison is with socialism.
Socialism or Barbarism was created in 2001.
Voluntary Socialism was created in 1896.
The Future of Socialism was created in 1956.
Socialism is Good was created in 1958.