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'''Anti-Maoism''' encompasses nominally [[Communism|communist]] movements which seek to undermine and denigrate [[Maoism|Marxism–Leninism–Maoism]], [[Mao Zedong Thought]], and the [[Mao Zedong]] himself. | '''Anti-Maoism''' encompasses nominally [[Communism|communist]] movements which seek to undermine and denigrate [[Maoism|Marxism–Leninism–Maoism]], [[Mao Zedong Thought]], and the [[Mao Zedong]] himself. | ||
Anti-Maoists frequently engage in [[dogmato-revisionism]], anti-[[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] [[chauvinism]], and generally fallacious arguments to attack Maoism. Most "communists" who are anti-Maoists belong to [[Hoxhaism]], [[Dengism]] and other [[Revisionism|revisionist]] stances. These revisionists are threatened by Maoism due to it being the most advanced stage in Marxist thought, giving it the capacity to expose the shortcomings in their own tendencies. | Anti-Maoists frequently engage in [[dogmato-revisionism]], anti-[[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] [[chauvinism]], and generally fallacious arguments to attack Maoism. Most "communists" who are anti-Maoists belong to [[Hoxhaism]], [[Dengism]] and other [[Revisionism|revisionist]] stances. These revisionists are threatened by Maoism due to it being the most advanced stage in [[Marxism|Marxist]] thought, giving it the capacity to expose the shortcomings in their own tendencies. | ||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
* [[Library:Enver Hoxha Refuted|''Enver Hoxha Refuted'']] (1981), by N. Sanmugathasan | * [[Library:Enver Hoxha Refuted|''Enver Hoxha Refuted'']] (1981), by N. Sanmugathasan | ||
Revision as of 21:31, 18 November 2025

Anti-Maoism encompasses nominally communist movements which seek to undermine and denigrate Marxism–Leninism–Maoism, Mao Zedong Thought, and the Mao Zedong himself.
Anti-Maoists frequently engage in dogmato-revisionism, anti-Chinese chauvinism, and generally fallacious arguments to attack Maoism. Most "communists" who are anti-Maoists belong to Hoxhaism, Dengism and other revisionist stances. These revisionists are threatened by Maoism due to it being the most advanced stage in Marxist thought, giving it the capacity to expose the shortcomings in their own tendencies.
Further reading
- Enver Hoxha Refuted (1981), by N. Sanmugathasan