Soviet views on Mao and Maoism

Studies in East European Thought 12 (1):77-89 (1972)
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Abstract

In their criticism of Maoism, contemporary Soviet philosophers follow the basic structure of the orthodox presentation of Marxism — Leninism and use the whole panoply of polemical tools which the Leninist heritage offers them. Thus far, this anti — Maoism is generally maladroit and often self-contradictory

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