>>161107>MaoismML but Chinese, and you sell out and become ML-influenced socdem part way through it. Distantly influenced by Georgism via Sun Yat-Sen and a special focus on abolishing landlords, but not very.
>MLMAlias for Maoism. "Marxism Leninism Maoism."
Marx-Leninism (ML) is Marxism pursued through a central workers' party. Lots of building of houses, factories, jobs programs. State still exists, industries are entirely or almost entirely nationalized, with profits going into services, technology, and back to workers.
>NaxaliteIdk. They're Indian aren't they?
Aren't they MLM? Or just ML?
>GonzoliteI forget. Peruvian somethingorother. Here, you can read about it on Prolewiki:
https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Gonzalo_Thought
>Third WorldismShort for "Maoist Third Worldism."
I'm probably oversimplifying it, but
I think it's like the idea that material conditions in the first world are not fit for revolution, and only third world workers, whose subjugation primarily benefits the first world bourgeoisie (but also third world compradors and, to a lesser extent,
first world workers who get cheap goods out of it) will be able to become motivated and organized to launch communist revolutions. For the record, it's also used colloquially
a lot, where internet freaks who are pro-imperialism will accuse others of being "third worldists" for being against it. This obviously is a misuse, similar to the way "tankie" is often used today even though the USSR no longer exists and a lot of the people being called "tankies" are rooting for guys who are fighting
against tanks with crude IEDs and small arms.