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[[File:Hoxhaist five faces.png|thumb|The [[Five Heads of Communism]] as commonly regarded by Hoxhaists.]] | [[File:Hoxhaist five faces.png|thumb|The [[Five Heads of Communism]] as commonly regarded by Hoxhaists.]] | ||
'''Hoxhaism''' is an [[Anti-Revisionism|anti-revisionist]] and [[Dogmatism|dogmatic]] [[Marxist-Leninist]] ideology that is based off the writings of [[Enver Hoxha]]. | '''Hoxhaism''' is an [[Anti-Revisionism|anti-revisionist]] and [[Dogmatism|dogmatic]] [[Marxist-Leninist]] ideology that is based off the writings of [[Enver Hoxha]] who was the Former General Secretary of the [[Party of Labour of Albania]]. It first appeared as a distinct ideology after the 1970s in the context of both the [[Albanian–Soviet split]] and [[Sino-Albanian split]], Hoxhaism is based on tenets which include a rejection of perceived [[Social-imperialism|social-imperialist]] states, the defense of the political and economic policies in the [[Soviet Union]] under [[Stalin]], and a firm adherence to [[anti-imperialism]], particularly in regards to the building of [[Revolution|revolutionary]] movements.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Red Star Vanguard|title=A Brief Guide to Hoxhaism.|date=2011-06-11|url=https://theredstarvanguard.wordpress.com/2011/06/11/a-brief-guide-to-hoxhaism/|retrieved=2022-09-06}}</ref> | ||
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Hoxhaism is an anti-revisionist and dogmatic Marxist-Leninist ideology that is based off the writings of Enver Hoxha who was the Former General Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania. It first appeared as a distinct ideology after the 1970s in the context of both the Albanian–Soviet split and Sino-Albanian split, Hoxhaism is based on tenets which include a rejection of perceived social-imperialist states, the defense of the political and economic policies in the Soviet Union under Stalin, and a firm adherence to anti-imperialism, particularly in regards to the building of revolutionary movements.[1]
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- ↑ "A Brief Guide to Hoxhaism." (2011-06-11). Red Star Vanguard. Retrieved 2022-09-06.