They may have a Capitalist market of goods (though with stricter regulations in many areas), and they a good deal of socialism. Germany recently decided their cheap as dirt college tuition was cost prohibitive for too many, so they made it tuition free. They generally all have health care as a given that costs them nothing more than what is deducted for their taxes. In Canada, every child regardless of immigration status is entitled to an education, and they even their tourists are covered under their health insurance if the have an emergency. In Norway, the government set up a fund that has made everyone, in theory according to the economic stuff, a millionaire. And that's what socialism is - the government taking care of its people. Many nations are finding it's a good fit with Capitalism because it addresses many of the complaints of Capitalism, while addressing many concerns of ethical obligations of expanding rights, potential for economic advancement, and raising the lowest to raise all of society together.