Centrally-planned economies in the USSR and Eastern Bloc. Market socialism in Yugoslavia. State capitalism in modern day China and Vietnam.
China is a name of a socialism country (the Chinese characteristic socialism country), it isn't a name of some people so far as I know. china, the first letter use the lower case letter of "C". It seems to me that china is equal to the things which are made from glass in Europe, but china is not transparent, and its appearance is gracefully, like spline.
Socialism is a part of the modern economic system. Europe, American, Canada are some examples. Extreme socialism, in a big country, is almost extinct. In Cuba there is some free market, but very limited. China is going in a capitalist direction, but in a very repressive government. North Korea is more a totalitarian system than a socialistic one. The closest thing that exist to a pure socialist system is some auto-sufficient towns. Where they consume what they produce and they divide everything between the town.
india ,china etc
There can be no such thing. Socialism (classless stateless society based on production for use) cannot be mixed with any other system.
Capitalism allows for more freedom for businesses than socialism does
Mao was the leader of China, but China wasn’t Communist. It had classes, money and a wages system, and Socialism/Communism will have none of these. It will also have to operate at a global level, not just in one country.
China, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba.
They do not use an alphabet in China. They use a system of thousands of logograms (symbols for words).
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The USSR and Red China.
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