Originally posted by: MAW1082
If it is the distinction between socialism and capitalism that determines whether or not a country's people are prosperous and free, why then are so many capitalist country's people also impoverished and shackled.
Impoverished and shackled, compared to what? The millions of Mexicans who flee their country to come live and work here illegally? That some of us what to put up fences to keep people out? Oh yeah, life in evil "capitalist" US must be just downright terrible that so many people want to live here, even illegally.
Anyone who thinks Sweden is a socialist country needs to look up the definition of socialism again. Sweden is a mixed economy social democracy. Its industry is almost entirely under private ownership and control, and most of the workforce is employed by private industry. Some might argue that Sweden is not socialist, but the pinnacle of the capitalist ideal.
Socialism's main problems are the economic calculation problem and the necessity of central authoritarian control (and corruption thereof). Because of this, it is inherently unworkable. Some people like it though because they believe in authoritarianism and also believe that everyone should be the lowest common denominator.
Cuba really is socialist in name only. It's more of a monarchy than anything. Castro is king and controls everything (as his health lasts, although now his brother has the throne). I predict power succession will remain hereditary until interrupted by violence. Still, the resultant economic damage caused by Castro's policies is quite evident, and wealth distribution is far from equal.