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Nazi-Maoism is a reactionary neo-Nazi ideology which emerged around 1968 in Italy with the formation of the Struggle of the People group. Nazi-Maoism is third positionist, bearing a stance of "neither capitalism nor communism, neither reds nor reactionary". Nazi-Maoists such as Franco Freda wanted to form a "Fascist dictatorship of the proletariat."
Nazi-Maoism still largely believes in the Maoist guerrilla strategy of people's war, of which they aim to use in order to overthrow the government for the creation of a "fascist-socialist state."