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Ideology and Practice: How Maoism Shaped China’s Revolutionary Path

When Ideas Become Political Power

Few political ideologies have transformed a nation as profoundly as Maoism transformed China during the twentieth century. More than a set of abstract theories, Maoism became a practical blueprint for revolution, governance, and social transformation under Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Understanding Maoism allows students to explore one of history’s most important questions: how ideology shapes real-world decision-making. Mao’s adaptation of Marxism-Leninism did not simply guide political strategy — it reshaped Chinese society, altered global revolutionary movements, and influenced international politics for decades.

For students studying world history, political theory, or global development, Maoism provides a powerful case study of how ideas evolve when applied to real social conditions.

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