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Because of Dengists' opportunist, highly revisionist, [[racist]], and [[Social-chauvinism|chauvinistic]] views and almost exclusive presence online as opposed to any physical organizations and parties, Dengism can be compared to other tendencies such as [[patriotic socialism]].
Because of Dengists' opportunist, highly revisionist, [[racist]], and [[Social-chauvinism|chauvinistic]] views and almost exclusive presence online as opposed to any physical organizations and parties, Dengism can be compared to other tendencies such as [[patriotic socialism]].


==Ideology==
===Denial of class struggle===
Dengists deny the fundamental role of class struggle in the construction of socialism and instead believe that the chief aim of the [[socialist state]] is to develop the productive forces in a [[Class collaboration|class collaborationist]] alliance with the large bourgeoisie and other exploiters.
===Support for imperialism===
Dengists deny the imperialist and [[Social-imperialism|social-imperialist]] nature of the Russian Federation and People's Republic of China respectively and utilize the opportunist theory of "multipolarity" to justify their support of these reactionary states. Dengists hold that the primary conflict in the world is not that between the proletariat and bourgeoisie but between an imperialist Western camp composed of the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] and an "anti-imperialist" camp composed of Russia, China, and their respective dependencies.
In this respect, Dengists reject class struggle in favor of a fascistic view of national and even [[Race|racial]] struggle.
===Chauvinism===
Dengists adopt a chauvinist attitude, usually in favor of Chinese people and against Westerners. Dengists align with third worldist positions and erroneously view most Westerners as "[[labor aristocracy]]" who are lacking in revolutionary potential. Dengists further hold that the bourgeois nationalist deviations of the Communist Party of China are required in their pursuit of "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics".
== Notable communities ==
== Notable communities ==
Dengists, being largely detached from actual revolutionary struggle and also being largely Westerners, lack any actual major political formations. Most Dengist "organizing" takes place online. Notable Dengist online communities and propaganda outlets include:
Dengists, being largely detached from actual revolutionary struggle and also being largely Westerners, lack any actual major political formations. Most Dengist "organizing" takes place online. Notable Dengist online communities and propaganda outlets include:

Revision as of 15:47, 18 May 2025

Picture of Chinese revisionist despot Deng Xiaoping, from whom Dengism is named.

Dengism is a revisionist, social-imperialist political tendency largely found in online spaces in the West. Dengists premise their views off unquestionable support for the modern social-imperialist People's Republic of China, its ruling party, its revisionism, and its capitalist reforms alongside any other state which they dynamically regard as either "anti-imperialist" or "actually existing socialism." Although largely taking influence from the views of Deng Xiaoping, its namesake, and his successors, Dengists eclectically incorporate ideas from other revisionist and anti-Marxist movements, including Mao Zedong Thought, third worldism, Brezhnevism, Khrushchevism, and others.

Dengists opportunistically support capitalist-imperialist wars and states such as the Russian Federation, claiming these reactionary regimes will bring about "multipolarity" without reference to Marxist–Leninist theory or the aims of proletarian revolution. Dengists generally disregard class struggle altogether in favor of a campist view of national struggle between Eastern "anti-imperialist" and Western imperialist states. Dengists often care very little about revolution in capitalist countries, often employing third worldist rhetoric.

Because of Dengists' opportunist, highly revisionist, racist, and chauvinistic views and almost exclusive presence online as opposed to any physical organizations and parties, Dengism can be compared to other tendencies such as patriotic socialism.

Ideology

Denial of class struggle

Dengists deny the fundamental role of class struggle in the construction of socialism and instead believe that the chief aim of the socialist state is to develop the productive forces in a class collaborationist alliance with the large bourgeoisie and other exploiters.

Support for imperialism

Dengists deny the imperialist and social-imperialist nature of the Russian Federation and People's Republic of China respectively and utilize the opportunist theory of "multipolarity" to justify their support of these reactionary states. Dengists hold that the primary conflict in the world is not that between the proletariat and bourgeoisie but between an imperialist Western camp composed of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and an "anti-imperialist" camp composed of Russia, China, and their respective dependencies.

In this respect, Dengists reject class struggle in favor of a fascistic view of national and even racial struggle.

Chauvinism

Dengists adopt a chauvinist attitude, usually in favor of Chinese people and against Westerners. Dengists align with third worldist positions and erroneously view most Westerners as "labor aristocracy" who are lacking in revolutionary potential. Dengists further hold that the bourgeois nationalist deviations of the Communist Party of China are required in their pursuit of "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics".

Notable communities

Dengists, being largely detached from actual revolutionary struggle and also being largely Westerners, lack any actual major political formations. Most Dengist "organizing" takes place online. Notable Dengist online communities and propaganda outlets include:

Subreddits

Media outlets

YouTube channels

See also

References

  1. Roderic Day and Nia Frome (2021). Mission. RedSails.org.
    "The second objective is to develop a correct theoretical line in particular. At the moment this line is best defined in terms of the concrete stances we take in response to various ongoing debates in our shared context. In short: pro-Stalin (against historical nihilism, anarchism, etc.), pro-China (for their chosen road of Reform and Opening Up and against “Maoism” and Sinophobia), and pro-“identity politics” (for a broad understanding of class and against the idealization of “patriotic white workers” as the revolutionary subject, etc.). We consider the populist strategy of courting brittle and ineffective “united fronts” by leaving serious questions of principle unaddressed a mirage."
  2. Hakim (June 23, 2023). "What are tankies? (why are they like that?)". YouTube.
  3. Channel page. YouTube.