Scandinavia-style socialism would not work in the US, writes Ben Shapiro in National Review. Advocates of this ignore deep-rooted differences that would make it hard to implement. Their state-run companies are more business friendly and profit-oriented than many American socialists would have it. Unions, too, are much more cooperative with employers than in the US. In fact, Scandinavia’s socialism looks a lot more like state-run capitalism. Factors like smaller, homogeneous populations, low crime rates and long-standing bureaucratic structures allow it to work. The US is too different to expect similar successes under socialism.