- Marxism-Leninism
Marxism-Leninism is a
communist ideological stream that emerged as the mainstream tendency amongst theCommunist parties in the 1920s as it was adopted as the ideological foundation of theCommunist International duringStalin 's era.However, in various contexts, different (and sometimes opposing) political groups have used the term "Marxism-Leninism" to describe the ideology that they claimed to be upholding.
History of the term
Within 5 years of Lenin's death,
Joseph Stalin completed his rise to power in theSoviet Union . According to G. Lisichkin, Marxism-Leninism as a separate ideology was compiled byStalin basically in his "The questions of Leninism" book [Г. Лисичкин, Мифы и реальность, Новый мир, 1989, № 3, с. 59 (in Russian)] . During the period of Stalin's rule in theSoviet Union , Marxism-Leninism was proclaimed the official ideology of the state [Александр Бутенко, Социализм сегодня: опыт и новая теория// Журнал Альтернативы, №1, 1996, с. 3-4 (in Russian)] .Whether Stalin's practices actually followed the principles of Marx and Lenin is still a subject of debate amongst historians and political scientists [Александр Бутенко, Социализм сегодня: опыт и новая теория// Журнал Альтернативы, №1, 1996, с. 2-22 (in Russian)] . Trotskyists in particular believe that
Stalinism contradicted authentic Marxism and Leninism [Лев Троцкий, Сталинская школа фальсификаций, М. 1990, с. 7-8(in Russian)] , and they initially used the term "Bolshevik-Leninism" to describe their own ideology of anti-Stalinist (and later anti-Maoist) communism.Left communist s rejected "Marxism-Leninism" as an anti-Marxist current. Fact|date=July 2008The term "Marxism-Leninism" is most often used by those who believe that Lenin's legacy was successfully carried forward by
Joseph Stalin (Stalinist s). However, it is also used by some who repudiate Stalin, such as the supporters ofNikita Khrushchev [cite web |url= http://slovari.yandex.ru/dict/bse/article/00045/73200.htm?text=%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%BA%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%B7%D0%BC-%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B7%D0%BC|title= Марксизм-ленинизм|accessdate=2008-09-06 |author=М. Б. Митин |work= |publisher=Яндекс |date= |language=Russian] .After the
Sino-Soviet split , communist parties of the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China each claimed to be the sole intellectual heir to Marxism-Leninism. In China, they claim that Mao had "adapted Marxism-Leninism to Chinese conditions" evolved into the idea that he had updated it in a fundamental way applying to the world as a whole; consequently, the term "Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought" (commonly known asMaoism ) was increasingly used to describe the official Chinese state ideology as well as the ideological basis of parties around the world who sympathized with theCommunist Party of China . Following the death of Mao, Peruvian Maoists associated with the Communist Party of Peru (Sendero Luminoso) subsequently coined the termMarxism-Leninism-Maoism , arguing that Maoism was a more advanced stage of Marxism.Following the
Sino-Albanian split , a small portion of Marxist-Leninists began to downplay or repudiate the role ofMao Zedong in theInternational Communist Movement in favor of theParty of Labor of Albania and a stricter adherence to Stalin.In
North Korea , Marxism-Leninism was officially superseded in1977 byJuche , in which concepts of class and class struggle, in other words Marxism itself, play no significant role. However, the government is still sometimes referred to as Marxist-Leninist - or, more commonly, Stalinist - due to its political and economic structure (seeHistory of North Korea ).In the other three "
communist state s" existing today -Cuba ,Vietnam , andLaos - the ruling Parties hold Marxism-Leninism as their official ideology, although they give it different interpretations in terms of practical policy.Current usage
Some contemporary communist parties continue to regard Marxism-Leninism as their basic ideology, although some have modified it to adapt to new and local political circumstances.
In party names, the appellation 'Marxist-Leninist' is normally used by a communist party who wishes to distinguish itself from some other (and presumably 'revisionist') communist party in the same country.
Popular confusion abounds concerning the complex terminology describing the various schools of Marxist-derived thought. The appellation 'Marxist-Leninist' is often used by those not familiar with communist ideology in any detail (e.g. many
newspaper s and other media) as a synonym for any kind of Marxism.References
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