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Maoist

of or relating to Maoism an advocate of Maoism

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You sound like a Maoist.
You want to be a Maoist? But you know nothing about Mao.
So what if she was a Maoist in college?
But now he's talking like a Maoist.
Maoist, Protestant, Buddhist?
In the old Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and Maoist China, the police's main job was not fighting crime.
In the old Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and Maoist China, the police' main job was not fighting crime.
And then we can go to Maoist China.
Now, I'm not suggesting we return to a Maoist China.
Not after your Maoist revolution.
He's a socialist or a maoist or some ideology that makes him hate me and what I do.
I'm a maoist.
The Mission is seeking support in their fight against the ZANLA and ZANU - Maoist radicals who have been engaged in an ongoing war with the white ruling government.
ZANLA is Maoist, not Marxist.
Do you know how many Maoist-trained terrorists you can arm for three-quarters of a million pounds?
Maoist Rebels attacked two trains.
Maoist rebels attacked two trains, one carrying over 200 passengers.
The youngest, Sunil, he's in Costa Rica for a year and she's convinced that he's gonna be macheted to death by maoist rebels.
Maoist!
He's a socialist or a maoist or some ideology plus, you know, I'm sleeping with his daughter.
It was a Maoist splinter group.
And I'm not a trotskyist anymore. I'm a maoist.
You can be Marxist, anarchist situationist and Maoist.
She'd been with the Weathermen, and I think she'd been in Japan with the maoist students.

News and current affairs

A legal tradition vastly different from the West, and decades of Maoist rule before the Deng era, make rapid change in Chinese legal institutions impossible.
Life changed dramatically in Xinjiang when it, like Tibet, was swept up in the nation-wide leftist and Maoist struggle-campaigns that culminated in the 10-year Cultural Revolution and from 1966-76 wreaked havoc on the entire country.
Ethnic intellectuals expressed support for Deng Xiaoping's repudiation of radical Maoist politics and the Cultural Revolution.
Despite Bo's nostalgia for Maoist rhetoric, he is conspicuously wealthy.
The Communist government in China can no longer derive any legitimacy from Marxist, let alone Maoist, ideology.
Opponents of Deng Xiaoping's reforms were ideologically driven; they had no personal stake in the Maoist political economy.
These were among the many incremental victories Zhao won to help China's people break out of the suffocating stagnation of Maoist socialism.
Maoist collectivization, too, was followed by mass shooting campaigns.
There was a brief political infatuation among some Westerners in the 1960's with Nehru jackets and Maoist revolution, but it was brief.
In May 1968, in France, the students - or some of them, at least - who took to the streets to invent a new world were dreaming of Maoist China, a China in the midst of the brutal and senseless Cultural Revolution.
The global economic system was buoyant and East Asia, not least post-Maoist China, was more deeply committed than anyone expected to support that system.
In 2001, as our Maoist insurgency intensified and casualties soared, almost the entire royal family - including King Birendra - were massacred by one of Nepal's princes.
Much of the public is disenchanted by the instability caused by fractious and corrupt parliamentary leaders and by the Maoist insurgency, which has cost 12,000 lives in nine years.
In the long run, however, the answer to Maoist totalitarianism is greater and more inclusive democracy, a vibrant free press, and civil liberties.
After all, desertification and deforestation helped fuel the rise, two decades earlier, of the Maoist guerilla group Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) in Peru.
Similarly, the Maoist insurgency in Nepal, which has claimed 10,000 lives, exploits the desperation of mountain villagers hit by flash floods - the result of deforestation higher up.
No Maoist group could ever gain a toehold in Afghanistan's parched Pashtun south (these were, after all, people who, bare-knuckled, smashed the Soviets).
Similarly, in Nepal, a Maoist insurgency has taken advantage of divisions between the King and parliament to gain control of much of the countryside.
Everything in this new China - where the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) still rules, but the ideas of Karl Marx are as dead as they are in Russia - is for sale, even the trappings of its Maoist past.
He was almost certainly referring to life during the Maoist years rather than the present, but his remarks enabled China to issue more media attacks and raise the political temperature further.
But Chinese television fare, at least, no longer consists of the prudish melodramas and clumsy indoctrination programs of the Maoist past.
The Maoist and non-Maoist parties have asked the UN to maintain a political presence while the issue of the former combatants is resolved, and we stand ready to support peace-building, recovery, and long-term development.
In its first decades, communist China built its military strength and simultaneously used the soft power of Maoist revolutionary doctrine and Third World solidarity to cultivate allies abroad.
But, after the exhaustion of the Maoist strategy in the 1970's, Chinese leaders turned to market mechanisms to foster economic development.
During the winter of 1976, when Premier Zhou Enlai (viewed as a relative liberal in the Maoist hierarchy) died, tens of thousands of people spontaneously flooded Tiananmen Square, giving the Party a tremendous fright.
China does itself no favors by remaining time-warped in the Maoist 1960's when discussing this issue.

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