The first seeds of socialism are planted on the banks of Indiana’s Wabash River – a utopian community designed by a social reformer who later inspired Karl Marx.
Poor countries embrace socialism with disastrous results, while Maggie Thatcher tells British socialists they’ve run out of other people’s money to spend.
Despite a record marked by economic failure, political repression and countless lives lost, socialism makes a surprising comeback across the world – even in the United States, where Senator Bernie Sanders hopes to carry it into the White House.