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School of thought to amend or extend Marxism.
Neo-Marxism
It's a post-World War II ideology opposed to the Soviet Union, emphasizing independent pursuit of communist goals tailored to each country's conditions, with a focus on socialist self-management and decentralization.
Titoism
It analyzes class struggle, sees capitalism as exploitative, and advocates for a socialist society.
Marxism
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It's a political ideology emphasizing permanent revolution and proletarian internationalism, contrasting with Stalinism's focus on socialism in one country and advocating for a true dictatorship of the proletariat based on democratic principles. This ideology gained prominence in the 1960s and has influenced political movements globally, with distinct theoretical justifications for criticizing the post-Lenin Soviet Union and advocating for its overthrow.
Trotskyism
It's a political ideology developed by Joseph Stalin in the late 1920s, merging Marxism and Leninism to establish the Soviet Union's official state ideology, advocating for a two-stage revolution led by a vanguard party to transform a capitalist state into a socialist one, with policies determined through democratic centralism and aiming for a classless, stateless communist society through public ownership of the means of production and accelerated industrialization.