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==Events==
==Events==
===Hoxha's attacks on Mao Zedong Thought===
===Hoxha's attacks on Mao Zedong Thought===
In 1978, [[Enver Hoxha]] attacked Mao Zedong Thought as being a deviation from Marxism-Leninism and "an anti-Marxist theory" alongside the "theory of the three worlds" as "a counter-revolutionary chauvinist theory".<ref>Enver Hoxha (1978). [[Library:Imperialism and the Revolution|''Imperialism and the Revolution'']].</ref>
In 1978, [[Enver Hoxha]], in his work ''[[Imperialism and the Revolution]]'', attacked Mao Zedong Thought as being a deviation from Marxism-Leninism and "an anti-Marxist theory" alongside the "theory of the three worlds" as "a counter-revolutionary chauvinist theory".<ref>Enver Hoxha (1978). [[Library:Imperialism and the Revolution|''Imperialism and the Revolution'']].</ref>
 
==Legacy==
==Legacy==
The results of the Sino-Albanian split are still seen today, with various Hoxhaist parties existing separate from [[Mao Zedong|Mao]]-aligned ones and the two tendencies of Hoxhaism and Maoism being mutually opposed despite both claiming to represent the modern continuations of [[anti-revisionism|Anti-revisionist]] Marxism–Leninism.
The results of the Sino-Albanian split are still seen today, with various Hoxhaist parties existing separate from [[Mao Zedong|Mao]]-aligned ones and the two tendencies of Hoxhaism and Maoism being mutually opposed despite both claiming to represent the modern continuations of [[anti-revisionism|Anti-revisionist]] Marxism–Leninism.

Revision as of 18:30, 29 January 2026

Mao Zedong and Enver Hoxha.

The Sino-Albanian split last roughly between the years 1972 to 1978, climaxing in the full suspension of commercial relations between the People's Socialist Republic of Albania and People's Republic of China. The Sino-Albanian split resulted in Hoxhaism becoming a distinguished form of opportunism, separate from Marxism–Leninism. Hoxhaism would be adopted by various parties worldwide, and would become opposed to organizations upholding Mao Zedong Thought, later Maoism.

Events

Hoxha's attacks on Mao Zedong Thought

In 1978, Enver Hoxha, in his work Imperialism and the Revolution, attacked Mao Zedong Thought as being a deviation from Marxism-Leninism and "an anti-Marxist theory" alongside the "theory of the three worlds" as "a counter-revolutionary chauvinist theory".[1]

Legacy

The results of the Sino-Albanian split are still seen today, with various Hoxhaist parties existing separate from Mao-aligned ones and the two tendencies of Hoxhaism and Maoism being mutually opposed despite both claiming to represent the modern continuations of Anti-revisionist Marxism–Leninism.

See also

References

  1. Enver Hoxha (1978). Imperialism and the Revolution.