The idea that welfare states or socialist-leaning systems “never worked” doesn’t survive even a quick look at history. Many of the most prosperous, stable, and socially mobile societies were built with strong public investment, labor rights, and universal welfare.

* United States (1945–1975) — GI Bill, strong unions, high taxes on the rich → largest middle-class expansion ever

* Sweden (1932–1976) — universal welfare, low inequality, sustained growth

* United Kingdom (1945–1951) — NHS and welfare state laid the foundation for decades of stability

* West Germany (1950s–60s) — social market economy, rapid reconstruction and growth

* Finland (post-WWII) — education-first welfare model, high innovation and living standards

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