Both yes and no. Norway have a mixed economy, taking advantage of the best sides of capitalism and socialism. There is no problem starting your own private company, and there is a lot of private companies in Norway. But the government owns several key companies, like the postal service, railroads, Telenor (a large telecommunications company) and Statoil, one of the worlds largest oil company. The government also run most schools and hospitals.
No, labour party
No.
No.
Norway
No, with modifications. Norway has a government which its core platform is built on Marxist ideas, namely socialism. The line between communism and socialism is in many instances very narrow. In Norway's case this line is narrow!
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".
It was from Socialism that Communism was born.
While there is no country that is purely socialist, there are several that come very close. Sweden is probably the best example of a socialist country in the world.
socialism
Of the three, it is more capitalistic than anything else. France's government is actually a semi-presidential system. Edit: The answer above is actually not true, the main economic system and political system, is based so much on socialism it stands next to Norway. At a socialist point.-
There was no African form of Socialism.
Karl Marx subscribed to a form of socialism known as revolutionary or Marxist socialism. This ideology emphasizes the need for the working class to overthrow the capitalist system through a revolution in order to establish a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively.
fake socialism.
Because the just have been elected and the Because the savings from previous governments are full or happens to be small countries with easy money generator sources like oil, aka Norway.
Many Americans feel that president Obama's health reforms smack of socialism and they don't like it.