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* [[Marxism–Leninism–Maoism]], the most common modern meaning of "Maoist". Formalized by the [[Shining Path|Communist Party of Peru]] and [[Revolutionary Internationalist Movement]].
* [[Marxism–Leninism–Maoism]], the most common modern meaning of "Maoist". Formalized by the [[Shining Path|Communist Party of Peru]] and [[Revolutionary Internationalist Movement]].
* [[Mao Zedong Thought]], referring to the theory and practice of [[Mao Zedong]] before and during the [[Cultural Revolution]].
* [[Mao Zedong Thought]], referring to the theory and practice of [[Mao Zedong]] before and during the [[Cultural Revolution]].
* [[Marxism–Leninism–Mao Zedong Thought]], referring to the stated ideology of the [[Communist Party of China]] which draws from Mao's theory and practice while rejecting the Cultural Revolution.<ref>"Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People’s Republic of China", June 27, 1981, Wilson Center Digital Archive, Translation from the Beijing Review 24, no. 27 (July 6, 1981): 10-39.
* [[Marxism–Leninism–Mao Zedong Thought]], referring to the stated ideology of the [[Communist Party of China]] which draws from Mao's theory and practice while rejecting the Cultural Revolution.<ref>{{cite web | title=Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People’s Republic of China | website=Wilson Center Digital Archive | date=27 Jun 1981 | url=https://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/document/resolution-certain-questions-history-our-party-founding-peoples-republic-china | ref={{sfnref | Wilson Center Digital Archive | 1981}} | quote = These erroneous “Left” theses, upon which Comrade Mao Zedong based himself in initiating the "cultural revolution", were obviously inconsistent with the system of Mao Zedong Thought, which is the integration of the universal principles of Marxism-Leninism with the concrete practice of the Chinese revolution. These theses must be clearly distinguished from Mao Zedong Thought.|  access-date=20 Sep 2023}} Translation from the ''Beijing Review'' 24, no. 27 (July 6, 1981): 10-39.</ref>
 
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* [[Maoism–Third Worldism]], referring to the synthesis of Mao Zedong Thought and [[Third Worldism]] which emerged from a split in the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement in the 1980s.
* [[Maoism–Third Worldism]], referring to the synthesis of Mao Zedong Thought and [[Third Worldism]] which emerged from a split in the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement in the 1980s.


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Maoism may refer to several schools of thought drawn from the ideas of Mao Zedong, including the following:

References

  1. "Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People's Republic of China". Wilson Center Digital Archive. 27 Jun 1981. Retrieved 20 Sep 2023. These erroneous “Left” theses, upon which Comrade Mao Zedong based himself in initiating the "cultural revolution", were obviously inconsistent with the system of Mao Zedong Thought, which is the integration of the universal principles of Marxism-Leninism with the concrete practice of the Chinese revolution. These theses must be clearly distinguished from Mao Zedong Thought. Translation from the Beijing Review 24, no. 27 (July 6, 1981): 10-39.