Let's begin by defining what, in two ways, a biblical worldview is. I'll keep it as down the middle as I can so if you call yourself a Christian and believe the bible is inerrant you should have no problem.

God created everything and everything created is His.

The first thing you have to reconcile once you submit your life to Christ is that you own nothing and everything you do have has been given to you by God and you are to steward what He gives you. Even if you are not a believer everyone agrees that our time on earth and whatever possessions we accumulate are temporary. But as Christians, we wake up every day seeking to multiply what God has given us and use it to expand His reach here on earth.
The bible is explicit about human rights and liberties.

We are created in the image of God. We have been given free will. God gave us the liberty to think for ourselves and make decisions that are best for us and our families. These freedoms come from God and not the government. History has taught us that the best form of government is free-market democracies that have thrived and created more wealth over the last 200 years than all of history combined.

In the Old Testament, freedom is the result of keeping God's commandments, laws, and wisdom. The Book of Proverbs provides an almost adolescent level of comprehension of cause and effect  when it comes to behavior. The following are just four examples from chapter 22. If you lived them your life would be remarkably different. Work hard and become a leader; be lazy and become a servant. Worry weighs a person down; an encouraging word cheers a person up. The godly give good advice to their friends; the wicked lead them astray. Lazy people don’t even cook the game they catch, but the diligent make use of everything they find.

The New Testament builds on that foundation and adds a new dimension of spiritual freedom in Christ. Freedom comes from the deliverance from the bondage of sin and in that freedom, we move forward and live our lives to glorify God and bring His Kingdom to the earth.

All the examples of socialism we have seen including the policies of the new variant, democratic socialism, have control and loss of freedom at their core. Their pursuit of economic equality is achieved in either excessive taxation or outright theft. This is antithetical to biblical principles of our submission to God’s authority and the freedom He gives us to steward what He has trusted into our care.

An orthodox biblical worldview is "all have sinned and come short". Because of sin, human depravity has run rampant through the centuries. Humans have one hope and it's God. Socialism is rooted in atheism.

Socialism in any form can never align with a traditional biblical worldview.