Because China adopted socialism when it was a semi-feudal and semi-colonial country, it is in the primary stage of socialism.
In 1955 the Indian National Congress adopted socialism as its policy.
He also opposed the party's decision to adopt democratic socialism as its ideology, preferring a more conservative stance.
Indeed, if all the Western nations were to adopt socialism, while maintaining their national sovereignty, it is quite likely that the conflict for power between East and West would continue.
In 1901, Boyce successfully led a campaign to have the WFM adopt socialism as its official economic policy.
MNR adopted scientific socialism as its ideological foundation.
The regime adopted "scientific socialism" as the country's constitutional ideology.
He served as a Public Health Officer in Glasgow and in this capacity he adopted socialism due to the poor conditions in the city.
Under Nehru, the Indian National Congress, India's largest political party, adopted socialism as an ideology for socio-economic policies in 1936.
This national convention adopted socialism as the party's most important campaign promise during the election, with the majority of the delegates voting in favour.