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'''Ron Paul Maoism''', sometimes referred to alternatively as '''Ron Paul Bolshevism''', refers to the curious intersection between American Libertarianism and communism (Maoism, Bolshevism) due to the class character of the PMC-dominated Synthetic Left juxtaposed with the Libertarian movement in the countryside whose class relations is more proletarian.  
'''Ron Paul Maoism''', sometimes referred to alternatively as '''Ron Paul Bolshevism''', refers to the curious intersection between American Libertarianism and communism (Maoism, Bolshevism) due to the class character of the PMC-dominated Synthetic Left juxtaposed with the Libertarian movement in the countryside whose class relations is more proletarian.  


The Ron Paul Institute also promotes anti-imperialist positions, despite being anti-imperialist for different reasons than Marxist-Leninists.<ref>''[http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2019/february/09/why-i-hope-maduro-wins-and-north-korea-keeps-its-nukes Why I Hope Maduro Wins And North Korea Keeps Its Nukes]'' by [[Caitlin Johnstone]] on the [[Ron Paul Institute]] website </ref><ref>[[Jackson Hinkle]] on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/jacksonhinklle/status/1569019535730307075?s=20&t=F18FQn_9U0LcLCQd73xXRA "Ron Paul was right."]</ref>
== External links ==
== External links ==
* Twitter Space by Logo - [https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1vAxRAPVXlZJl "Debate Ron Paul Bolshevism"]


* Twitter Space by Logo - [https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1vAxRAPVXlZJl "Debate Ron Paul Bolshevism"]
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Revision as of 12:07, 15 October 2022

Ron Paul Maoism, sometimes referred to alternatively as Ron Paul Bolshevism, refers to the curious intersection between American Libertarianism and communism (Maoism, Bolshevism) due to the class character of the PMC-dominated Synthetic Left juxtaposed with the Libertarian movement in the countryside whose class relations is more proletarian.

The Ron Paul Institute also promotes anti-imperialist positions, despite being anti-imperialist for different reasons than Marxist-Leninists.[1][2]

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