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* [[Red Army Faction]] ([[Germany]]), 1970 - 1995 | * [[Red Army Faction]] ([[Germany]]), 1970 - 1995 | ||
== Data on Marxist-Leninism == | |||
* Marxist-Leninist regimes last 36.4 years on average, 15.5 years in Africa, 47.3 years in Asia, 46.3 years in Europe and 25 years in Latin America. | |||
* Marxist-Leninist regimes consistently oppose elections, freedom of media and often result in above average amounts of environmental destruction and shortages of consumer goods. However, they tend to develop good educational and healthcare systems and expand women's rights. | |||
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Revision as of 22:40, 16 December 2019
Marxism–Leninism is a communist/authoritarian socialist philosophy with a... complex history. It's the idea that most people think of when they hear the word 'communism'.
History
Marxist-Leninist Concepts
Aggravation of Class Struggle under Socialism
Anti-Fascism
Anti-Imperialism
Central Planning
Collective Leadership
Collectivization
Commanding Heights of the Economy
Democratic Centralism
Dialectical Logic
Dialectical Materialism
Labour Aristocracy
Atheism
Feminism
One-Party State
Orthodox Marxism
People's Democracy
Popular Front
Internationalism
Self-Criticism
Social Fascism
Socialism in One Country
Socialist Patriotism
Theory of Productive Forces
Third Period
Vanguardism
Wars of National Liberation
Guevarism
Ho Chi Minh Thought
Hoxhaism
Husakism
Kadarism
Khrushchevism
Maoism
Titoism
Stalinism
Marxist-Leninism in Practice
Marxist-Leninist Countries
- Afghanistan (1978 - 1992)
- Albania (1946 - 1992)
- Angola (1975 - 1992)
- Benin (1975 - 1990)
- Bulgaria (1946 - 1990)
- Burkina Faso (1983 - 1987)
- Cambodia (1975 - 1991)
- China (1949 - Present)
- Congo (1969 - 1992)
- Cuba (1959 - Present)
- Czechoslovakia (1948 - 1990)
- East Germany (1949 - 1990)
- Ethiopia (1974 - 1991)
- Grenada (1979 - 1983)
- Hungary (1949 - 1989)
- Laos (1975 - Present)
- Mongolia (1924 - 1992)
- Mozambique (1975 - 1990)
- Nicaragua (1979 - 1990)
- North Korea (1948 - 1992)
- Poland (1945 - 1989)
- Romania (1947 - 1989)
- Somalia (1969 - 1991)
- USSR (1922 - 1991)
- Vietnam (1945 - Present)
- Yemen (1967 - 1990)
- Yugoslavia (1943 - 1992)
Marxist-Leninist Groups
Legal
- Communist Party of Australia
- Communist Party of Benin
Illegal
- Japanese Red Army (Japan), 1971 - 1998
- Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (Iran), 1963 - 1980
- Red Army Faction (Germany), 1970 - 1995
Data on Marxist-Leninism
- Marxist-Leninist regimes last 36.4 years on average, 15.5 years in Africa, 47.3 years in Asia, 46.3 years in Europe and 25 years in Latin America.
- Marxist-Leninist regimes consistently oppose elections, freedom of media and often result in above average amounts of environmental destruction and shortages of consumer goods. However, they tend to develop good educational and healthcare systems and expand women's rights.