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Sublimation is the process by which the [[means of production]], [[relations of production]] and society superstructure are economically and culturally transformed to a higher, more social form. [[Slavery|Slavery societies]] sublimated into [[Feudalism|feudal societies]] which again sublimated into modern [[Capitalism|capitalist societies]]. Today, capitalist society is unevenly sublimating into [[Socialism|socialist society]]. Specifically in [[China]], [[Republic of Cuba|Cuba]], the [[Democratic People's Republic of Korea|DPRK]], [[Lao People's Democratic Republic|Laos]], and [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam|Vietnam]] this process is the further developed.
Sublimation is the process by which the [[means of production]], [[relations of production]] and society superstructure are economically and culturally transformed to a higher, more social form. [[Slavery|Slavery societies]] sublimated into [[Feudalism|feudal societies]] which again sublimated into modern [[Capitalism|capitalist societies]]. Today, capitalist society is unevenly sublimating into [[Socialism|socialist society]]. Specifically in [[China]], [[Republic of Cuba|Cuba]], the [[Democratic People's Republic of Korea|DPRK]], [[Lao People's Democratic Republic|Laos]], and [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam|Vietnam]].
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