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[[File: Mao.png]] [[Maoism]] (Brother) <br>
[[File: Mao.png]] [[Maoism]] (Brother) <br>
[[File: Mao3word.png]] [[Maoism–Third Worldism]] (Child) <br>
[[File: Mao3word.png]] [[Maoism–Third Worldism]] (Child) <br>
[[File: Zapa.png]] [[Zapatism]] (Child) <br>|greatest_achievement = The Cuban Revolution|likes = Revolutions, China, Cuba|dislikes = Slave owners, Post-Stalin USSR, Bureaucracy.|book = The Motorcycle Diaries|year = 1950-1953|country = Argentina, Cuba and several other latinamerican countries|founder = Ernesto "Che" Guevara de la Serna}}'''Guevarism, Cheism '''or''' Focoism''' is a revolutionary authoritarian left, culturally variable, ball that promotes exporting a communist revolution to countries whose leaders are supported by an empire with a particular emphasis in guerrilla warfare outside urban areas.
[[File: Zapa.png]] [[Zapatism]] (Child) <br>|greatest_achievement = The Cuban Revolution|likes = Revolutions, China, Cuba|dislikes = Slave owners, Post-Stalin USSR, Bureaucracy.|book = The Motorcycle Diaries|year = 1950-1953|country = Argentina, Cuba and several other latinamerican countries|founder = Ernesto "Che" Guevara de la Serna|caption1=Hasta la victoria siempre}}'''Guevarism, Cheism '''or''' Focoism''' is a revolutionary authoritarian left, culturally variable, ball that promotes exporting a communist revolution to countries whose leaders are supported by an empire with a particular emphasis in guerrilla warfare outside urban areas.


The idea is that vanguardism by cadres of small, fast-moving paramilitary groups can provide a focus (in Spanish '<nowiki/>'''foco'''') for popular discontent against a sitting regime and thereby lead a general insurrection. Originally meant to mobilize and launch attacks from rural areas, Guevarism's son [[File: Marighellaism.png]] Marighellaism moved to the city and to urban guerrilla warfare by the late 1960s.
The idea is that vanguardism by cadres of small, fast-moving paramilitary groups can provide a focus (in Spanish '<nowiki/>'''foco'''') for popular discontent against a sitting regime and thereby lead a general insurrection. Originally meant to mobilize and launch attacks from rural areas, Guevarism's son [[File: Marighellaism.png]] Marighellaism moved to the city and to urban guerrilla warfare by the late 1960s.