Umair, I’m a US citizen. I disagree with your thesis that socialism saves the world. A mixture of socialism and capitalism saves the world IMHO (yawn). Socialism without capitalism is a total disaster that has been tried many times, just as pure capitalism is a disaster that has been tried several times. America has been a semi-socialist country since about 1933 (when the great depression happened), though conservatives are in denial about that. China was a purely socialist country 50 years ago, and now it is definitely a mix of capitalism and socialism — why do you think that happened? Ask the Russians what happened to the USSR — they couldn’t even manufacture toilet paper that worked, according to a Russian professor I heard a long time ago. For an example of what capitalism can do that socialism cannot, look at SpaceX. They were the laughingstock of the entire military-industrial complex in the US, but now who’s laughing? Russia easily could have done what SpaceX did — they have brilliant scientists, as good as the US. But they didn’t. That could only have been done by a private company— governments, including NASA, had 50 years to do the same thing (reusable rockets) and have totally failed — that’s why space exploration has been so slow for so long. The computer revolution could never have happened if it was purely a government doing it. Governments have funded basic long-term research that companies cannot afford to do, and that is an important role, but exploiting new, efficient technologies to make them accessible to the masses works much better in capitalist systems.
Right now the US is going through a bad patch with Trump-ism, nobody’s perfect, but I think it will come out of it eventually. What country do you live in and is it pure socialist? The world is changing fast and it’s a shock to people. Many in the US don’t want to give up power over its internal affairs to a united nations that is run by countries which do not share its democratic values, a position that is entirely reasonable to me. It will be a slow process to overcome distrust like that, 9/11 set that back quite a ways. But on the other hand, the US must understand that other countries feel the same way about US power. None of this requires fighting another world war over it, we need to learn to get along despite our differences. Peace.