Socialism was usually considered a closed country like North Korea and China.
Looking at it, it says that it is socialist in Northern Europe, right?
I thought Northern Europe was a well-off country, but what is Northern Europe's socialism?
1234 2016-04-25 Gentleman
Socialism in Northern Europe is not socialism in the same way as the old communist state, but rather a form of politics called social democracy or social democracy.
Social democracy is derived from one of the socialist branches, the School of Social Reform, and is a collection of revisionist Marxism and proxy democracy, just as revisionist capitalism has resulted from revisionist capitalism.
In other words, social democracy refers to the principle or movement to embody socialism through parliamentary democracy instead of revolution.
North Korea is a one-party dictatorship based on the Juche ideology, which was difficult to call socialism and started with communism, but has now changed its meaning.
It's a social democracy.
See the link below for more information.
https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%82%AC%ED%9A%8C%E...
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