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Revision as of 00:37, 14 October 2025
Dogmato-revisionism is a term which refers to the dogmatism found in revisionist tendencies. Dogmato-revisionists may obscure their revisionism with quotations from Marxist theorists while covertly attempting to distort their meaning and remove their context.
The term dogmato-revisionism is perhaps most famous for being used in the pro-Mao work Beat Back the Dogmato-Revisionist Attack on Mao Tsetung Thought by J. Werner, in which he accuses Hoxhaists and Enver Hoxha himself of committing dogmatic errors and making unprincipled attacks on Mao Zedong in works such as Imperialism and the Revolution.[1]
See also
- Ultra-leftism
- Left communism
- Hoxhaism, often labeled "dogmato-revisionist" by critics
References
- ↑ J. Werner. "Beat Back the Dogmato-Revisionist Attack on Mao Tsetung Thought". Available on the Marxists Internet Archive.