maoism in English

noun
1
the communist doctrines of Mao Zedong as formerly practiced in China, having as a central idea permanent revolution and stressing the importance of the peasantry, of small-scale industry, and of agricultural collectivization.
In contrast to Marx and Lenin, Maoism assumed a continuing class struggle even when Communism has been achieved, so that it was necessary for each generation to gain revolutionary experience.

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1. Maoism is a potential thought.

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3. She was not niggardly in praising " Maoism " and Mao.

4. During the 1940s, Maoism had spread among Chinese vernacular schools in Sarawak.

5. But they left only tenuous intellectual ties between Maoism and Marxism.

6. Once the crucible of Maoism, Shenyang is by some accounts China's most politically unstable region.

7. Yet if Maoism is exhausted, this is not necessarily the case for other forms of Marxism.

8. One of the pervasive features of Maoism was its voluntarist belief that human consciousness was the decisive factor in history.

9. Again, no one is saying that China is or will soon become a libertarian paradise, but the contrast with anthill Maoism is staggering.

10. After the formation of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the ideology of Maoism started to influence Chinese schools in Sarawak.

11. The latest law is only one step in the slow trudge China is making out of the blind alley of Maoism.

12. Maoism not only strayed from Marxism in turning to the countryside but was also profoundly non-Leninist in celebrating the spontaneity of peasant revolt.

13. First, Maoism was based on the belief that the peasantry is the principal revolutionary class, even though lip service was ambiguously paid to the principle of "proletarian leadership."

14. For a long while it looked as if China would never be liberalized, that it would remain locked in the super-Stalinism of Maoism.

15. The Khmer Rouge were heavily influenced by Maoism, the French Communist Party and the writings of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin as well as ideas of Khmer racial superiority.

16. Put aside the Long March, Maoism, the Cultural Revolution; put aside the invasions, conquests, disasters, and other major setbacks inflicted upon the Chinese people over their history.

17. It has been linked at the popular level to a general loss of faith in Marxism and Maoism, which has led to an interest in reappraising many once-discredited belief systems.

18. The Left wing of the Party is the most ideological, hidebound to Maoism, driven in part by nostalgic longings and in part by a deep dissatisfaction with the current state of society.

19. Best symbolized by the senior party leader, Bo Xilai, it includes a romantic revival of Maoism, harking back to a time when the Chinese were more unified and more isolated from the rest of the world.