单词 | maoism |
释义 | Maoismn. The Marxist–Leninist theories of Mao Zedong, developed and formerly practised in communist China, having permanent revolution as a central principle, and emphasizing the importance of the peasantry, small-scale industry, and agricultural collectivization. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > politics in India and Far East > [noun] > Chinese politics > principles or policies Tai-pingism1860 Boxerism1900 reform through labour1913 Sun Yat-senism1925 Maoism1950 rectification1956 Great Leap Forward1958 1950 Time 6 Feb. 1 On the other hand, it could be that ‘Maoism’ was in the making—a joint partnership for the Chinese in a joint Red drive toward Japan and Southeast Asia that would bring booty enough for all the comrades. 1962 Listener 18 Jan. 112/1 There are several kinds of communism in the world—Titoism, Khrushchevism, Maoism in China. 1969 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 16 Jan. 6/2 Many of the good facets of Maoism, such as participation in social and political life and the linking of practice and theory in education. 1976 M. J. Lasky Utopia & Revol. (1977) iii. 148 This ideological aspect of Maoism..is neither original nor mysterious. It is traditional doctrine, made up of the essential links in the great chain of human hope. 1993 R. Hughes Culture of Complaint ii. 101 Maoism cannot be understood except as a reappearance, in Marx-face, of the archaic Chinese cult of the immutable god-emperor that reached its apogee under the Qing in the late 18th century. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1950 |
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