Chinese revisionism
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Chinese revisionism encompasses the bourgeois theoretical and political deviations of the revisionist Communist Party of China and other movements within the People's Republic of China and its predecessor states. The People's Republic of China would fall into revisionism after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976 and rise of the social-fascist clique of Deng Xiaoping. Under Deng, China would undergo a dismantlement of socialism and restoration of capitalism.[1]