The state socialist societies:
A) are genuinely classless as their leaders have suggested
B) have social classes essentially like those found in capitalist societies
C) have social classes but of a sort rather different from those found in capitalism
D) have been so little studied that the question of their possible classlessness cannot yet be answered
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