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Hoxhaism describes the ideology of people and organizations that sided with Albania and Enver Hoxha in the Sino-Albanian Split. The main principle character of Hoxhaism is the extremely critical analysis of Mao Zedong and Maoist China. This approach is often criticized for being dogmatic.[1]
Hoxhaists in general often do not define themselves as a separate tendency from anti-revisionist Marxism–Leninism and as such reject the term "Hoxhaism" as a self-description. It is largely the case that certain Hoxhaists such as those aligned with the Comintern (SH) use the term "Hoxhaism" or "Stalinism–Hoxhaism."
See also
- Communist Party of Germany/Marxist–Leninist
- Comintern (SH)
- Dogmato-revisionism, term used by critics of Hoxhaism