Marxism–Leninism–Stalinism

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Marxism-Leninism-Stalinism, commonly known simply as Stalinism, is the most advance stage in the development of Marxism and is the revolutionary ideology of the proletariat.[1]

Marxism-Leninism-Stalinism was synthesized into a coherent ideology in 1978 by Enver Hoxha,[2] along with the developments made by people such as Lazar Kaganovich.[3] It is based on the theory and practice of Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin.[4]

Currently, it is a relatively new revolutionary ideology, however, by the 2020s, it has begun to rapidly replace the now commonly revisionary "Marxism-Leninism" which many modern revisionists claim to adhere to.

References

  1. It is absolutely correct and acceptable to use the term “Stalinism” (14 October, 2007) Anasintaxi
  2. The Demagogy of the Soviet Revisionists Cannot Conceal Their Traitorous Countenance by Enver Hoxha (January 10, 1969) "[...] Bolshevism is always alive in the Soviet Union and the Soviet Bolshevik revolutionaries will not be defeated in the face of the tragedy which the land of the Soviets is living, but they will restore the great traditions of October Revolution, of the heroic times of Lenin and Stalin. And the only road to this is the [creation] of the Marxist-Leninist-Stalinist revolutionary party, that must take in its hands the banner of the struggle for the overthrow of [revisionism] and the [installment] of the dictatorship of the proletariat"
  3. What is Stalinism (30 November, 2021) Neodemocracy
  4. Who are "Hoxhaists"? (4 December, 2022) Stalinist Collective