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'''Marxism-Leninism''' is an ideological framework to explain the driving forces of history, particularly [[class struggle]]. It was synthesized by [[Joseph Stalin]] based on the writings of [[Karl Marx|Karl Marx,]] [[Friedrich Engels|Friedrich Engels,]] and [[Vladimir Lenin]]. | '''Marxism-Leninism''' is an ideological framework to explain the driving forces of history, particularly [[class struggle]]. It was synthesized by [[Joseph Stalin]] based on the writings of [[Karl Marx|Karl Marx,]] [[Friedrich Engels|Friedrich Engels,]] and [[Vladimir Lenin]]. | ||
It is based on [[dialectical materialism]], the materialist conception of history, and Marxist political economy including the Leninist conception of [[ | It is based on [[dialectical materialism]], the materialist conception of history, and Marxist political economy including the Leninist conception of [[Imperialism]]. | ||
After the success of the [[Russian Revolution]] and the establishment of the [[USSR|Soviet Union]] in 1922, many communist parties around the world began to adopt Marxism-Leninism as their political line, and Marxism-Leninism was the main theoretical framework which guided the Korean, Vietnamese, Cuban, Laotian and Chinese revolutions as well as other successful national liberation and revolutionary movements in Africa and Asia. | After the success of the [[Russian Revolution]] and the establishment of the [[USSR|Soviet Union]] in 1922, many communist parties around the world began to adopt Marxism-Leninism as their political line, and Marxism-Leninism was the main theoretical framework which guided the Korean, Vietnamese, Cuban, Laotian and Chinese revolutions as well as other successful national liberation and revolutionary movements in Africa and Asia. | ||
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Today, Marxism–Leninism is one of the theoretical foundations of governing communist parties in [[Communist Party of China|China]], [[Communist Party of Cuba|Cuba]], [[Workers' Party of Korea|Korea]], [[Lao People's Revolutionary Party|Laos]] and [[Communist Party of Vietnam|Vietnam]], and is the political line of many communist parties engaging in class struggle. | Today, Marxism–Leninism is one of the theoretical foundations of governing communist parties in [[Communist Party of China|China]], [[Communist Party of Cuba|Cuba]], [[Workers' Party of Korea|Korea]], [[Lao People's Revolutionary Party|Laos]] and [[Communist Party of Vietnam|Vietnam]], and is the political line of many communist parties engaging in class struggle. | ||
==Development around the world== | |||
===Europe=== | |||
[[Slavoj Zizek]] | |||
===Asia=== | |||
====China==== | |||
[[Mao Zedong]] | |||
[[Xi Jinping]] | |||
[[Deng Xiaoping]] | |||
[[Ho Chi Minh]] | |||
===Africa=== | |||
[[Thomas Sankara]] | |||
[[Economic Freedom Fighters]] | |||
===North America=== | |||
[[Fidel Castro]] | |||
[[Che Guevara]] | |||
[[CPUSA]] | |||
===South America=== | |||
[[Abimael Gonzalo]] | |||
===Australia=== | |||
[[Ted Hill]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Ideologies]] | [[Category:Ideologies]] |