Identify one way in which socialism sought to address some of the crises of industrial society

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North Korea and the Crisis of Socialism: The Historical Ironies of National Division

Third World Quarterly

Vol. 13, No. 1, Rethinking Socialism (1992)

, pp. 107-130 (24 pages)

Published By: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.

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