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  2. Marxism–Leninism–Maoism - Wikipedia

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    MarxismLeninismMaoism (MLM), also known as MarxismLeninism–Mao Zedong Thought, is a political philosophy that synthesizes and builds upon MarxismLeninism and Mao Zedong Thought (also known as Maoism). MarxismLeninismMaoism was first formalized by the Shining Path in 1982. [1] The synthesis of MarxismLeninismMaoism did ...

  3. Marxism–Leninism - Wikipedia

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    Radek's suggestion failed to catch on, as Stalin as well as CPSU's ideologists preferred to continue the usage of MarxismLeninism. [57] MarxismLeninismMaoism became the name for the ideology of the Chinese Communist Party and of other Communist parties, which broke off from national Communist parties, after the Sino–Soviet split ...

  4. Maoism - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, the Peruvian Communist Party, Shining Path developed and synthesised Maoism into MarxismLeninismMaoism, a contemporary variety of MarxismLeninism that is a supposed higher level of MarxismLeninism that can be applied universally. [68]

  5. List of communist ideologies - Wikipedia

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    MarxismLeninismMaoism–Prachanda Path is the ideological line of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre). It is considered to be a further development of MarxismLeninism and Maoism. It is named after the leader of the CPN(M), Pushpa Kamal Dahal, commonly known as Prachanda. [111]

  6. Maoism–Third Worldism - Wikipedia

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    Maoism–Third Worldism (MTW) is a broad tendency which is mainly concerned with the infusion and synthesis of Marxism—particularly of the Marxist–Leninist–Maoist persuasion—with concepts of non-Marxist Third Worldism, namely dependency theory and world-systems theory. There is no general consensus on part of Maoist–Third Worldists as ...

  7. Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party (MarxistLeninist)'s predecessor organization, the October League (MarxistLeninist), was founded in 1971 by several local groups, many of which had grown out of the radical student organization Students for a Democratic Society when SDS split apart in 1969.

  8. Criticism and self-criticism (Marxism–Leninism) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of self-criticism is a component of some Marxist schools of thought, primarily that of MarxismLeninism, Maoism and MarxismLeninismMaoism. The concept was first introduced by Joseph Stalin in his 1924 work The Foundations of Leninism [2] and later expanded upon in his 1928 work Against Vulgarising the Slogan of Self ...

  9. International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and ...

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    The International Conference of MarxistLeninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO) was an international grouping of political parties and organizations adhering to Mao Zedong Thought founded in 1998 by several political parties and organisations including the Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany. [1]