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  • #REDIRECT [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • | englishname = People's Republic of China | mapnote = Land controlled by the People's Republic of China shown in dark green; land claimed but not controlled shown in light green.
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  • ...tish colony]] and later then became a part of [[People's Republic of China|China]]. [[category:china]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Republic of China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • ...China]] present on social media. Note the use of fear-mongering and themes of impending cataclysm.]] ...enarianist predictions and beliefs that claim an all-encompassing collapse of society (either globally or in a particular area) is near.
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  • ...ialist realism.jpg|thumb|[[Socialist realism|Socialist realist]] depiction of [[Enver Hoxha]] during the [[Albanian–Soviet Split]]. |320x320px]] ...nternational (Stalinist-Hoxhaists)|Comintern (SH)]], consider their theory of ''Stalinism–Hoxhaism'' as a theoretical evolution from Marxism–Leninism
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  • ...for women and young people and greater political participation on the part of the working class and peasantry,{{cn}} it also led to serious political ins ...cn 1">{{cite web | title=Commentary: China will never allow the repetition of Cultural Revolution | website=People's Daily Online | date=17 May 2016 | ur
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  • [[File:Logo of the Fourth International.svg.png|thumb|283x283px|Symbols used by the [[Four ...[[vanguard party]], proletarian [[internationalism]], and a [[dictatorship of the proletariat]] based on [[Proletariat|working-class]] self-emancipation
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  • ...nclude [[Dengist]]s, who focus their support on the [[People's Republic of China]]. [[China]], [[socialist Republic of Vietnam|Vietnam]], the [[DPRK|DPRK (North Korea)]], [[Laos]], and [[Cuba]]
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  • | alt = Map of the Sino-Vietnamese Wars, showing major Chinese incursions. | caption = Map of the Sino-Vietnamese Wars, showing major Chinese incursions.
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  • ...he 1970s globally among communists supported by the [[People's Republic of China]].
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  • ...tries listed are or were not necessarily of the [[Socialism|socialist mode of production]]. * [[People's Republic of Mozambique]] (República Popular de Moçambique) — until 1990
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  • ...]] (the [[Vietnam War]]). The country is governed by the [[Communist Party of Vietnam]]. === Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945-1975) ===
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  • ....<ref>Tung, William L. [1968] (1968). The political institutions of modern China. Springer publishing. ISBN 9789024705528. p 92. P106.</ref> ...ge&q=lenin%20sun%20principles%20of%20the%20people&f=false|title=Aunt Mae's China|author=Bernice A Verbyla|year=2010|publisher=Xulon Press|page=170|isbn=978-
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  • ...Russia !! Year of capitalist restoration/installation in Russia !! Cause of Russia degeneration and subsequent restoration !! USSR's political economy ...ommunist Party of China]]. </ref>|| ~1953 or ~1985 || around 1990 || Lack of market reforms, foreign pressures || Socialism || N/A || N/A || N/A || Yes
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  • '''Maoism''' may refer to several schools of thought drawn from the ideas of [[Mao Zedong]], including the following: ...dern meaning of "Maoist". Formalized by the [[Shining Path|Communist Party of Peru]] and [[Revolutionary Internationalist Movement]].
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  • ...[Republic of Cuba]] since 1961 and the [[People's Revolutionary Government of Grenada]].<ref>Piero Gleijeses, ''Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington
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  • [[File:Workers-of-the-world-unite-laborwave.png|thumb|443x443px|Example of a laborwave work.]] ...ng in the later part of the 2010s, laborwave combines the futuristic style of the wider vaporwave genre with socialist imagery and [[Socialist nostalgia|
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  • ...s a ruling Communist party and government who remain stalwart to the goals of developing Communism and combating bourgeois influence. ...atic Republic, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and the Republic of Cuba. Other countries, such as Venezuela, are occasionally included in this
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  • | death_place = Tirana, [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania]] | alma_mater = University of Montpellier<br>Free University of Brussels
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  • ...|the informal designation used online|the theory of the Communist Party of China|Socialism with Chinese Characteristics}} ...h more with foreign supporters of the ideology of the [[Communist Party of China]] (particularly Westerners).<ref name=":0">[https://github.com/Red-Spectre/
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  • ...in their struggle against [[imperialism]]. The modern [[Communist Party of China|CPC]] has labelled Mao and his mixed contributions "70 percent right and 30 ...ationalist [[Kuomintang]] party led by [[Chiang Kai-Shek]]. Mao wrote many of his best-known works, such as ''[[On Contradiction]]'', ''[[On Practice]]''
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  • ...om political affairs resulted in the frequent protests, rioting, and usage of the [[secessio plebis]] which characterizes Roman histories. ...developed markets like the [[Low Countries]], [[England]], and [[Corsican Republic|Corsica]] came to favor large-scale, modernized republics, triggering the [
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  • | name = Communist Party of China | youth_wing = [[Communist Youth League of China]]
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  • ...net grows in influence, it has begun to affect the real political cultures of some states. ...d ''[[Wikipedia:Calque|calques]]''. Chinese [[netizen]] politics and those of other language-based political spheres are notably separate, with their own
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  • ...]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> Marshal Foch heard of the signing of the peace treaty of Versailles he observed with singular accuracy: "This is not peace. It is an ...ntury Europe, the First World War in 1914 was the culmination of a century of European and Asian [[Imperialism|imperial]] rivalry.
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  • ...xhaist” parties is their common membership in the International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle). ...uch a term is rarely, if ever, employed by these parties, with the members of these parties very commonly calling themselves simply Marxist-Leninists or
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  • | englishname = Islamic Republic of Iran | emblemfile = 800px-Emblem of Iran.svg.png
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  • [[File:England-Peasant-Revolt.jpg|thumb|489x489px|Painting of the [[1381 English peasants' revolt]].]] ...peasant uprisings in Europe, such as the radical [[German Peasants' War]] of 1524, lacked true self-consciousness and expressed themselves in [[religion
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  • ...the 2010s, Internet access drastically increased, manifesting in the rise of Indian YouTube channels and other social media for one. ...oblems of India are the continued high levels of poverty and constant risk of drought.
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  • ...ostly spurious; however, some forms of persuasion, particularly most forms of [[torture]], can have comparable effects. The concept first became popular ...lit. "to wash the brain") used in [[Maoist]] [[People's Republic of China|China]] to refer to [[re-education]].<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />
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  • ...int of view.|image=none}}[[File:Lemmygrad.ml logo.png|thumb|285x285px|Logo of lemmygrad.ml.]]{{Multiple issues|{{POV}}{{tone}}}} ...,000 posts and around 600 active users per month, although actual patterns of user activity varies.<ref>[https://lemmygrad.ml/ Lemmygrad.ml]</ref>
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  • ...came to depend on Soviet military and economic support until the collapse of the Soviet Union. ...untries by real GDP growth rate]. ''Wikipedia''.</ref> — the sixth highest of any country in that period — although this is largely due to the effect t
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  • The '''Mongolian People's Republic''' was a socialist state that was founded in 1924 and lasted until 1992, ho ...an unpopular personality cult, parading around with cartoonish quantities of medals, some adorned with diamonds. He also oversaw paranoid extensive purg
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  • ...zed over the country by the United Nations, further receiving support from China, the United States, and the United Kingdom.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com In June 1982 the Khmer Rouge formed the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea with two non-communist guerrilla factions, which retai
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  • ...'calends'' "first day of the month") is a system of measuring long periods of time. Calendars start from a date called an '''epoch'''. ...uity. This calendar lasted until the modern era until the gradual adoption of the Gregorian calendar starting in the 16th century. The hesitancy to adopt
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  • | logo = [[file:Emblem of the Kuomintang.png]] ...ang have always constituted the largest [[anticommunist]] force endemic to China. The party is associated with notorious [[reactionary]] [[Chiang Kai-shek]]
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  • ...ted by users associated with the topic. It may not reflect a neutral point of view.|image=none}}{{POV}} ...eWiki logo 2022 english.png ‎|logo_size=256x256px|logo_caption=<small>Logo of English ProleWiki since 2022</small>|screenshot=File:ProleWiki frontpage 20
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  • ...ws, Mayans, and Serbs. As such, the actual tendency of the victims here is of minor relevance; what matters the most is the perpetrators’ motivations o ...case of the Gulf Wars). Unspecified amounts, uncited guesses, and millions of hypothetical beings are excluded from this calculation.
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  • | englishname = People's Republic of China | mapnote = Land controlled by the People's Republic of China shown in dark green; land claimed but not controlled shown in light green.
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  • ...] and [[Vladimir Lenin]] saw an abandonment of the working class character of these socialist parties. ...t emerges sometimes as right and sometimes as “left” opportunism. One type of opportunism may be transformed into another.
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  • ...bp|thumb|287x287px|Propaganda poster of the [[Shining Path|Communist Party of Peru]], a foundational Maoist formation. ]]{{Redirect|Maoism}} ...iet Split|opposition]] to the [[Soviet Union]] following the rise to power of [[Nikita Khrushchev|Khrushchev]], Maoists almost universally subscribe to [
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  • Ukraine dismantles a statue of [[Lenin]] in 2014 as part of [[decommunization]]; 2014 "Feast of Solidarity" in Donetsk, featuring crowds with DPR flags.
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  • '''Spaceflight''' is the use of rocket technology to send spacefaring modules or vehicles into outer space. ...ver, the Soviets beat the Americans to their own objective with the launch of ''Sputnik 1'' ("satellite" in Russian) in 1957. The United States created t
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  • ...s map.png|370px]]|caption=Map summary of the influential 1996 book ''Clash of Civilizations'', which defines "the West" according to US political scienti ...ntries count as "Western" betray the concept's true nature as a reflection of capitalist development as it spreads unevenly across the globe, bringing it
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  • ...but in practice the two, while distant, retained cordial relations.{{cn}} China, on its part, was pro-CPB since it opposed the Burman state during the 1960 ...opedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Communist+Party+of+Burma+CPB Communist Party of Burma (CPB)]</ref>
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  • ...in Soviet Foreign Policy towards Germany, since the ending of the [[Weimar Republic]]. ...y hostile countries was a matter of time, which was obvious to the leaders of all world powers. Until the pact the two countries feverishly prepared for
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