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[[File:Flag of KPD-ML.svg|thumb|Flag used by the [[KPD/ML]] commonly used as a symbol of Hoxhaism]] | [[File:Flag of KPD-ML.svg|thumb|Flag used by the [[KPD/ML]] commonly used as a symbol of Hoxhaism]] | ||
[[File:Hoxha1984.png|thumb|[[Enver Hoxha]]]] | [[File:Hoxha1984.png|thumb|[[Enver Hoxha]]]] | ||
{{Hatnote|For other uses, see [[Hoxhaism (disambiguation)]]}} | |||
'''Hoxhaism''' describes the ideology of people and organizations that sided with [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania|Albania]] and [[Enver Hoxha]] in the [[Sino-Albanian Split]]. The main principle character of Hoxhaism is the extremely critical analysis of [[Mao Zedong]] and [[Maoist China]]. This approach is often criticized for being [[dogmatic]].<ref>https://massline.org/Dictionary/HO.htm</ref> | '''Hoxhaism''' describes the ideology of people and organizations that sided with [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania|Albania]] and [[Enver Hoxha]] in the [[Sino-Albanian Split]]. The main principle character of Hoxhaism is the extremely critical analysis of [[Mao Zedong]] and [[Maoist China]]. This approach is often criticized for being [[dogmatic]].<ref>https://massline.org/Dictionary/HO.htm</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Communist Party of Germany/Marxist–Leninist]] | * [[Communist Party of Germany/Marxist–Leninist]] | ||
* [[Comintern (SH)]] | * [[Comintern (SH)]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Anti-revisionism]] | [[Category:Anti-revisionism]] | ||
Revision as of 22:51, 2 October 2025


Hoxhaism describes the ideology of people and organizations that sided with Albania and Enver Hoxha in the Sino-Albanian Split. The main principle character of Hoxhaism is the extremely critical analysis of Mao Zedong and Maoist China. This approach is often criticized for being dogmatic.[1]