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[[File:ChinPeng.png]] [[Maoism|Chin Peng]] (1924-2013) [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia<br> |
[[File:ChinPeng.png]] [[Maoism|Chin Peng]] (1924-2013) [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia<br> |
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Jason Unruhe (1981-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada<br> |
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[[File:Lin Biao.png]] Lin Biao (1907-1971) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China |
[[File:Lin Biao.png]] Lin Biao (1907-1971) [[File:Cball-China.png]] {{PBW|Chinaball|China}} |
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'''Maoism–Third Worldism''', also known as '''MTW''' or '''Neo-Maoism''' is a hyperprogressive and economically far-left ideology that argues for the centrality of anti-imperialism to the victory of global communist revolution. |
'''Maoism–Third Worldism''', also known as '''MTW''' or '''Neo-Maoism''' is a hyperprogressive and economically far-left ideology that argues for the centrality of anti-imperialism to the victory of global communist revolution. |