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'''Marxism-Leninism-Maoism''' is the ideology that upholds Maoism as the most advanced form of [[Marxism]]. It differs from [[Mao Zedong Thought]] (an ideology spawned from Chinese conditions) in its supposedly universal application of Mao's ideas and tactics.
'''Marxism-Leninism-Maoism''' ('''MLM''') is the ideology that upholds Maoism as the most advanced form of [[Marxism]]. It differs from [[Mao Zedong Thought]] (an ideology spawned from Chinese conditions) in its supposedly universal application of Mao's ideas and tactics.


==Origins==
==Origins==
Marxism-Leninism-Maoism was born in fires of the people's war in Peru. During the people's war, increased ideological coordination among Maoist parties culminated in the founding of the RIM (Revolutionary Internationalist Movement). Founding members of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement included TKP/ML, the Communist Party of the Philippines, Iran's Sarbedaran, Communist Party Nepal (Maoist), India's Maoists, and the Revolutionary Communist Party (USA). All parties participating in the RIM adopted Marxism-Leninism-Maoism (MLM) as put forth by the Shining Path's leadership.
Marxism-Leninism-Maoism was born in fires of the [[Internal conflicts in Peru|people's war]] in [[Peru]]. During the people's war, increased ideological coordination among Maoist parties culminated in the founding of the [[Revolutionary Internationalist Movement|RIM]] (Revolutionary Internationalist Movement). Founding members of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement included [[TKP/ML]], the [[Communist Party of the Philippines]], Iran's [[Sarbedaran]], [[Communist Party Nepal (Maoist)]], India's [[Maoism in India|Maoists]], and the [[Revolutionary Communist Party (USA)]]. All parties participating in the RIM adopted Marxism-Leninism-Maoism (MLM) as put forth by the [[Communist Party of Peru (Shining Path)|Shining Path]]'s leadership.


==Tenets==  
==Tenets==  
The ideological basis of MLM lies in the universal application of [[Mao Zedong Thought]]. According to Mao, the peasant masses were to be the main force of the revolution, with the class-conscious proletariat acting as the leading force. The poor peasantry surrounding the cities would then wage a protracted war for democratic reform under the leadership of the Communist party. After the victory of the peasant army, it becomes the task of the party to carry out New Democratic revolution. Preserving the unity of the party with the masses is another concept central to the theories of the Chinese Revolution. Mao devised the strategy of the [[mass line]] to better coordinate party action with the masses. The two-line struggle was introduced to combat inequality arising from class struggle within socialism and to prevent a possible takeover of the party by hostile elements. Crucially, Mao also devised the theory of Soviet [[social-imperialism]].
The ideological basis of MLM lies in the universal application of [[Mao Zedong Thought]]. According to Mao, the [[Peasantry|peasant]] masses were to be the main force of the [[revolution]], with the [[Class-consciousness|class-conscious]] [[proletariat]] acting as the leading force. The poor peasantry surrounding the cities would then wage a [[Protracted People's War|protracted war]] for democratic reform under the leadership of the Communist party. After the victory of the peasant army, it becomes the task of the party to carry out [[New Democracy|New Democratic revolution]]. Preserving the unity of the party with the masses is another concept central to the theories of the Chinese Revolution. Mao devised the strategy of the [[mass line]] to better coordinate party action with the masses. The two-line struggle was introduced to combat inequality arising from class struggle within socialism and to prevent a possible takeover of the party by hostile elements. Crucially, Mao also devised the theory of Soviet [[social-imperialism]]. MLM thus maintains heavy (self-declared) [[Anti-revisionism|anti-revisionist]] tendencies.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 14:34, 10 April 2023

Marxism-Leninism-Maoism (MLM) is the ideology that upholds Maoism as the most advanced form of Marxism. It differs from Mao Zedong Thought (an ideology spawned from Chinese conditions) in its supposedly universal application of Mao's ideas and tactics.

Origins

Marxism-Leninism-Maoism was born in fires of the people's war in Peru. During the people's war, increased ideological coordination among Maoist parties culminated in the founding of the RIM (Revolutionary Internationalist Movement). Founding members of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement included TKP/ML, the Communist Party of the Philippines, Iran's Sarbedaran, Communist Party Nepal (Maoist), India's Maoists, and the Revolutionary Communist Party (USA). All parties participating in the RIM adopted Marxism-Leninism-Maoism (MLM) as put forth by the Shining Path's leadership.

Tenets

The ideological basis of MLM lies in the universal application of Mao Zedong Thought. According to Mao, the peasant masses were to be the main force of the revolution, with the class-conscious proletariat acting as the leading force. The poor peasantry surrounding the cities would then wage a protracted war for democratic reform under the leadership of the Communist party. After the victory of the peasant army, it becomes the task of the party to carry out New Democratic revolution. Preserving the unity of the party with the masses is another concept central to the theories of the Chinese Revolution. Mao devised the strategy of the mass line to better coordinate party action with the masses. The two-line struggle was introduced to combat inequality arising from class struggle within socialism and to prevent a possible takeover of the party by hostile elements. Crucially, Mao also devised the theory of Soviet social-imperialism. MLM thus maintains heavy (self-declared) anti-revisionist tendencies.

See also