Could democratic socialism become the brand of a new generation of political actors — not just on the fringe, not just in New York City, but across the country?
That wasn’t your original question though. You did not originally ask which “communist” country, you asked which “socialist” country, so I asked what you meant by “socialist”, because my first answer would have been Norway or Sweden, which I would have considered a brand of socialist.
I apologize you are correct I did indeed do that. My intention was not to obfuscate this interaction I apologize.
I will point out in closing that Sweden and Norway are not socialist in nature but are socially Democratic countries with deep and vibrant capitalist economies.
That wasn’t your original question though. You did not originally ask which “communist” country, you asked which “socialist” country, so I asked what you meant by “socialist”, because my first answer would have been Norway or Sweden, which I would have considered a brand of socialist.
I apologize you are correct I did indeed do that. My intention was not to obfuscate this interaction I apologize.
I will point out in closing that Sweden and Norway are not socialist in nature but are socially Democratic countries with deep and vibrant capitalist economies.