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Their push was/is for a united Socialist Ireland. As with most political systems, there are various forms of Socialism, and even dissent within the ranks of the paramilitary terrorists of Northern Ireland as to which form of Socialism they'd endorse - IRA and INLA, for example, both supported a unified Socialist Ireland, but not in the same form.

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The IRA certainly did not stand for the abolition of the wages system and establishment of a classless society.

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