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{{Hatnote|This article is about Mao Zedong Thought, a revisionist tendency that claims to be the application of Marxism–Leninism to China. For the tendency derived from Mao Zedong Thought, see [[Maoism]].}}'''Patriotic socialism'''{{Efn|Often contracted to '''Patsoc'''.}} is a [[Social-fascism|social-fascist]] tendency largely present in the [[United States of America|United States]] which incorporates [[Reaction|reactionary]] American [[nationalism]] and [[chauvinism]] into nominally [[Socialism|socialist]] theory. The trend is primarily derived from the [[Fascism|fascistic]] [[LaRouche movement]] with additional influence from the ideas of [[Earl Browder]] and [[Deng Xiaoping]]. Patriotic socialists subscribe to [[Opportunism|opportunist]] and [[Social-chauvinist|chauvinist]] stances and often align themselves with openly reactionary movements. Other sections of patriotic socialists, most notably '''"MAGA Communists"''', explicitly adopt [[Neo-fascism|neo-fascist]], [[alt-right]], [[White supremacy|White supremacist]], and [[Anti-intellectualism|anti-intellectual]] stances.
'''Patriotic socialism'''{{Efn|Often contracted to '''Patsoc'''.}} is a [[Social-fascism|social-fascist]] tendency largely present in the [[United States of America|United States]] which incorporates [[Reaction|reactionary]] American [[nationalism]] and [[chauvinism]] into nominally [[Socialism|socialist]] theory. The trend is primarily derived from the [[Fascism|fascistic]] [[LaRouche movement]] with additional influence from the ideas of [[Earl Browder]] and [[Deng Xiaoping]]. Patriotic socialists subscribe to [[Opportunism|opportunist]] and [[Social-chauvinist|chauvinist]] stances and often align themselves with openly reactionary movements. Other sections of patriotic socialists, most notably '''"MAGA Communists"''', explicitly adopt [[Neo-fascism|neo-fascist]], [[alt-right]], [[White supremacy|White supremacist]], and [[Anti-intellectualism|anti-intellectual]] stances.


Patriotic socialism is most prevalent on the [[Online politics|internet]], but is represented by certain fringe organizations, such as the [[Party of Communists USA]], [[Center for Political Innovation]], and [[American Communist Party (2024)|American Communist Party]].  
Patriotic socialism is most prevalent on the [[Online politics|internet]], but is represented by certain fringe organizations, such as the [[Party of Communists USA]], [[Center for Political Innovation]], and [[American Communist Party (2024)|American Communist Party]].  

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Patriotic socialism

A gathering of the Center for Political Innovation, an organization associated with the patriotic socialist tendency.
Class represented Bourgeoisie, petite bourgeoisie
Position Social-fascist
Chauvinist
Social-imperialist
Syncretic
Major figures Caleb Maupin
Haz al-Din
Jackson Hinkle
Organizations Party of Communists USA
Center for Political Innovation
American Communist Party

Patriotic socialism[a] is a social-fascist tendency largely present in the United States which incorporates reactionary American nationalism and chauvinism into nominally socialist theory. The trend is primarily derived from the fascistic LaRouche movement with additional influence from the ideas of Earl Browder and Deng Xiaoping. Patriotic socialists subscribe to opportunist and chauvinist stances and often align themselves with openly reactionary movements. Other sections of patriotic socialists, most notably "MAGA Communists", explicitly adopt neo-fascist, alt-right, White supremacist, and anti-intellectual stances.

Patriotic socialism is most prevalent on the internet, but is represented by certain fringe organizations, such as the Party of Communists USA, Center for Political Innovation, and American Communist Party.

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  1. Often contracted to Patsoc.