Maoism
Americannoun
noun
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Marxism-Leninism as interpreted by Mao Tse-tung: distinguished by its theory of guerrilla warfare and its emphasis on the revolutionary potential of the peasantry
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adherence to or reverence for Mao Tse-tung and his teachings
Other Word Forms
- Maoist noun
Etymology
Origin of Maoism
First recorded in 1950–55; Mao (Zedong) ( def. ) + -ism
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Experts doubt the government can fully eliminate Maoism by March.
From BBC
The collapse of Maoism in Chhattisgarh, a stronghold of the insurgency, offers key clues to the movement's broader decline.
From BBC
In 1977, Lévy wrote “Barbarism With a Human Face,” in which he rejected Marxism and Maoism.
From New York Times
He carries on about left-wing "Maoism" and "militant secularism" declaring that there is a "mounting effort to affirmatively indoctrinate children with the secular progressive belief system — a new official secular ideology."
From Salon
In his eyes, Maoism, the form of communism developed by Chinese leader Mao Zedong, held intrigue, if not allure.
From Washington Post
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