semisocialist
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semisocialist (not comparable)
- Somewhat or partly socialist.
- 1976, Ellen Brun with Jacques Hersh, chapter 6, in Socialist Korea: A Case Study in the Strategy of Economic Development, New York: Monthly Review Press, →ISBN, page 200:
- The second, considered a semisocialist form, involved the distribution of harvests according to the amount of labor and land invested; lands were consolidated and farm management carried out jointly.