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'''Line struggle''' is the political practice within the [[communist party|party]] of open, principled disagreement with the explicit aim of clarifying ideas, correcting mistakes, and strengthening the line that guides mass work. '''Two-line struggle''' is a development made with [[Mao Zedong Thought]] and thus [[Maoism]] which is the application of the principle of the [[unity of opposites]] to the communist party.<ref>[https:// | {{Maoism sidebar}}'''Line struggle''' is the political practice within the [[communist party|party]] of open, principled disagreement with the explicit aim of clarifying ideas, correcting mistakes, and strengthening the line that guides mass work. '''Two-line struggle''' is a development made with [[Mao Zedong Thought]] and thus [[Maoism]] which is the application of the principle of the [[unity of opposites]] to the communist party.<ref>[https://theworker.news/2024/12/21/some-principles-of-two-line-struggle/ Some Principles of Two-Line Struggle]. ''The Worker''. Retrieved November 23, 2025.</ref> | ||
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* [[Criticism]] | * [[Criticism]] | ||
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Line struggle is the political practice within the party of open, principled disagreement with the explicit aim of clarifying ideas, correcting mistakes, and strengthening the line that guides mass work. Two-line struggle is a development made with Mao Zedong Thought and thus Maoism which is the application of the principle of the unity of opposites to the communist party.[1]
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- ↑ Some Principles of Two-Line Struggle. The Worker. Retrieved November 23, 2025.