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* [[Collaboration with Japan during World War ll]] | * [[Collaboration with Japan during World War ll]] | ||
* [[Collaboration with the Axis powers]] | |||
* [[Reaganism]] | * [[Reaganism]] | ||
* [[Neoliberalism]] | * [[Neoliberalism]] | ||
* [[Khruschevism]] | * [[Khruschevism]] | ||
* [[Brezhnev Doctrine]] | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 01:13, 13 March 2023
Dengism is a revisionist and social-fascist ideological phenomenon whose followers claim to represent a modern form of socialist thought. The trend is named after Deng Xiaoping, the capitalist and nationalist dictator of China. Dengists (who call themselves "Marxist-Leninists", similar to how Trotskyists call themselves "Bolshevik-Leninists") are infamous among most non-revisionist communist circles for their chauvinistic (most of them are Han-Chinese chauvinists, despite mostly being from the West) views, bourgeois ideology, extreme sectarianism and dogmatic rejection of all those who do not accept "AES".[1]
See also
- Collaboration with Japan during World War ll
- Collaboration with the Axis powers
- Reaganism
- Neoliberalism
- Khruschevism
- Brezhnev Doctrine
References
- ↑ Against Dengism Red-Spectre