While capitalist countries rely on free market competition and private ownership, socialist countries place greater value on collective responsibility and government oversight. Democratic socialist countries, in particular, strive to balance economic efficiency with human welfare.
From the former Soviet Union to modern examples in Africa and Latin America, socialist states continue to influence global politics and economic systems.
Whether through democratic socialism or full central control, these countries showcase diverse models of governance shaped by their history, society and political parties.
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