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{{Infobox ideology | {{Infobox ideology | ||
| name = Mao Zedong Thought<br />{{small|MZT}} | | name = Mao Zedong Thought<br />{{small|MZT}} | ||
| image = [[File:Mao Zedong 1959 color.jpg|150px|Mao Zedong, namesake of MZT | | image = [[File:Mao Zedong 1959 color.jpg|150px]] | ||
| caption = Mao Zedong, revisionist and namesake of MZT. | |||
| class = [[Bourgeoisie]] | | class = [[Bourgeoisie]] | ||
| position = [[Nationalism|Nationalist]], [[Fascism|fascist]] | | position = [[Nationalism|Nationalist]], [[Fascism|fascist]] |
Revision as of 16:07, 22 October 2024
Mao Zedong, revisionist and namesake of MZT. | |
Class represented | Bourgeoisie |
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Position | Nationalist, fascist |
Mao Zedong Thought (MZT) is a revisionist and nationalist ideology. The class-collaborationism of MZT has been clearly seen by many, including those who were revisionists themselves, such as William B. Bland. MZT claims to be Marxist-Leninist, and also put up an "opposition" to Soviet revisionism, although they remained in Soviet revisionist organizations, such as post-1953 COMECON, and the Warsaw Pact.
Modern examples of MZT include Dengism, which oversaw the further expansion of private property in China. Marxist-Leninists completely refuse MZT and all forms of class collaborationism and nationalism.