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'''Anti-revisionism''' is the [[Communism|communist]] opposition to [[Revisionism|revisionist]] and [[Opportunism|opportunist]] tendencies within the [[Proletariat|working class]] movement and exposing deviations from [[Marxism|Marxist]] principles. Opposition to revisionism represents a core aspect to the broader political struggle against [[Capitalism|capitalist]] ideology, as revisionism represents a counter-revolutionary movement which serves the interests of the [[bourgeoisie]]. Modern anti-revisionism is known fully as '''anti-revisionist Marxism–Leninism''', as its adherents uphold the developments made by the [[Classics of Marxism|leading theorists]] of [[Karl Marx]], [[Friedrich Engels|Frederick Engels]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], and [[Joseph Stalin]]. | |||
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Revision as of 20:48, 23 October 2024
Anti-revisionism is the communist opposition to revisionist and opportunist tendencies within the working class movement and exposing deviations from Marxist principles. Opposition to revisionism represents a core aspect to the broader political struggle against capitalist ideology, as revisionism represents a counter-revolutionary movement which serves the interests of the bourgeoisie. Modern anti-revisionism is known fully as anti-revisionist Marxism–Leninism, as its adherents uphold the developments made by the leading theorists of Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, Vladimir Lenin, and Joseph Stalin.