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MaoismVariation of Marxism and Leninism developed by Mao Zedong. It diverged from its antecedents in its agrarian focus: Mao substituted the dormant power of the peasantry (discounted by traditional Marxists) for the urban proletariat that China largely lacked. The Maoist faith in revolutionary enthusiasm and the positive value of the peasants' lack of sophistication as opposed to technological or intellectual elites fueled the Great Leap Forward of the 1950s and the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and '70s. The disastrous consequences of both upheavals led Mao's successors to abandon Maoism as counterproductive to economic growth and social order. Maoism was embraced by insurgent guerrilla groups worldwide; under the Khmer Rouge it became Cambodia's national ideology. Maoism Marxism-Leninism as interpreted by Mao Tse-tung (1893--1976), the Chinese Marxist theoretician and statesman: distinguished by its theory of guerrilla warfare and its emphasis on the revolutionary potential of the peasantry How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For an earlier treatment see David Kelly and Bill Brugger, Chinese Marxism in the Post Mao Era (Stanford University Press, 1991), ch. Kulp does a fine job of recreating the often irrational passions of the time and struggles manfully with the ideological and terminological problems which haunt the scholar of Chinese Marxism, but one major element is missing from her analysis: in the stress on political systems she has little to say about military issues. Yet, in his Li Dazhao and the Origins of Chinese Marxism Maurice Meisner makes no mention of him. |
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