Maoism - Wikipedia Maoism, officially Mao Zedong Thought, [a][b] is a variety of Marxism–Leninism that Mao Zedong developed while trying to realise a socialist revolution in the agricultural, pre-industrial society of the Republic of China and later the People's Republic of China
Maoism | Definition, Origins, History, Facts | Britannica Maoism, doctrine consisting of the ideology and methodology for revolution developed by Mao Zedong and his associates in the Chinese Communist Party from the 1920s until Mao’s death in 1976
Maoism - New World Encyclopedia Maoism or Mao Zedong Thought (Simplified Chinese: 毛泽东思想; pinyin: Máo Zédōng Sīxiǎng), is a variant of Marxism-Leninism derived from the teachings of the Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong (Wade-Giles Romanization: "Mao Tse-tung")
Maoism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Maoism is defined as the ideology, politics, and writings of Mao Zedong, characterized by his application of Marxism–Leninism to Chinese conditions and influenced by the radical shifts in his political approach, particularly during the Cultural Revolution
Maoism | History | Research Starters - EBSCO Maoism is a political ideology following the teachings of Mao Zedong The politics of Maoism are a derivative of communism The term Marxist-Leninist may be used to describe this type of communist thought, particularly followers living outside of China
Maoism: An Overview - Easy Sociology Maoism, a form of Marxism-Leninism adapted to the specific historical, social, and economic conditions of China, represents a significant ideological and political force in the 20th century
What Is Maoism Explained (May 2026) Complete Guide In this guide, we will explain what Maoism is in simple terms, trace its origins with Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party, explore its core principles, and examine how it differs from Marxism-Leninism
What Is Maoism? A Simple Explanation of Its Core Principles and . . . Maoism, also known as Mao Zedong Thought, is a political ideology and revolutionary strategy developed by Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong It emphasizes the class struggle between the proletariat (working class) and the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) as the driving force of history
HIST 2435 Global Maoism: History and Present In China, Maoism holds the key to the enduring success of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), one of the most remarkable organizations of the 20th and 21st centuries that has survived the collapse of communism in Europe and the USSR
Exploring Chinese History :: Culture :: Philosophy :: Maoism In Maoism, deliberate organizing of massive military and economic power is necessary to defend the revolutionary area from outside threat, while centralization keeps corruption under supervision, amid strong control, and sometimes alteration, by the revolutionaries of the area's arts and sciences