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Maoism
thumb|Chinese propaganda portraying Mao Zedong, 1968
communist state
state that is administered and governed by a single communist party
Naxalite
Naxalism was the communist ideology of the Naxalites or Naxals, a grouping of political and insurgent groups from India. It was influenced by Maoist political sentiment and ideology.
Guevarism
thumb|Che Guevara, after whom Guevarism is named.
people's war
Maoist military strategy
Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
thumb|right|Poster produced by the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA showing Marx, Lenin, and Mao
New Democracy
Maoist concept that democracy in China would take a path that was decisively distinct from that in any other country
Three Worlds Theory
Maoist interpretation and formulation of international relations
mass line
organizing strategy defined by Mao Zedong of the Chinese Communist Party
proletarian nation
nationalist concept
Mao-Spontex
Mao-spontex, also known as Maoist spontaneism, was a Maoist tendency of the French New Left which upheld spontaneous action as a revolutionary strategy. Drawing from Mao Zedong's concept of the mass line, Mao-spontex developed a libertarian approach to Mao's political thought following the suppression of the May 68 protests. Mao-spontex activists rejected hierarchy, dogmatism and the political party form, which they associated with orthodox Marxism-Leninism. Mao-spontex was mainly represented by two political organisations: the Proletarian Left (GP) and Vive la Révolution (VLR). The movement e
The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountain
Chinese parable
Seek truth from facts
chengyu
revolutionary base area
type of geographic area controlled by the military according to an Maoist military strategy