I reject your premise that free enterprise, going to the cheapest labor (Free trade) is socialist. Your definitions are completely off, so far off, that I question your true motives. From the Encarta dictionary:
so·cial·ism [ ssh lìzm ] noun 1. political system of communal ownership: a political theory or system in which the means of production and distribution are controlled by the people and operated according to equity and fairness rather than market principles
2. movement based on socialism: any of several political movements or theories of the 19th and 20th centuries based on principles of socialism, typically advocating an end to private property and the exploitation of workers
3. stage between capitalism and communism: in Marxist theory, the stage after the proletarian revolution when a society is changing from capitalism to communism, marked by pay distributed according to work done rather than need
Sounds like unions to me.
"And..Do you know what International Socialism is?"
France? Germany? Steel unions? Kyoto treaty? Tarrifs? Pat Buchannon?
China is a slave state (Communist). Slaves make cheap labor but slaves really don't make for a strong economy in the long run because slaves can't be good consumers. Neither are the unemployed ---this global economy is the reason the economy is in such poor shape now.