what is the difference between maoism ,naxalism ,and communism?
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Maoism is a views of persons or a group who is anarciest.
This is different from naxalism. In naxalism is view of a
group who want to regimen in owns hand.
Communism is different from both two theory communisty do
any thing for public welfare. They wants fully democratic
society in country or a nation.
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Answer / palash
Maoism, also known as Mao Zedong Thought (mao zedong
sixiang 毛泽东思想), is a variant of Communism, which is
itself a form of Marxism, derived from the teachings of the
Chinese political leader Mao Zedong (1893-1976). Developed
during the 1950s and 1960s, it is widely applied as the
political and military guiding ideology in the Communist
Party of China The Naxals are considered far-left
radical communists, supportive of Maoist political
sentiment and ideology. Their origin can be traced to the
split in 1967 of the Communist Party of India (Marxist),
leading to the formation of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist–Leninist) Communism is a sociopolitical
movement that aims for a stateless and classless society
structured upon common ownership of the means of
production, free access to articles of consumption, the end
of wage labour and private property in the means of
production and real estate.[1]
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Answer / investor
maoism is based on chineese leader mao theory and naxalism
raised by naxal for any thier demand
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Answer / shubham bodake
The word Naxal, Naxalite or Naksalvadi is a generic term
used to refer to militant Communist groups operating in
different parts of India under different organizational
envelopes. In the eastern states of the mainland India
(Bihar, West Bengal and Orissa), they are usually known as,
or refer to themselves as Maoists while in southern states
like Kerala they are known under other titles. They have
been declared as a terrorist organization under the Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act of India (1967).The Naxals are
considered far-left radical communists, supportive of Maoist
political sentiment and ideology. Their origin can be traced
to the split in 1967 of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist), leading to the formation of the Communist Party
of India (Marxist–Leninist).
Maoism, also known as Mao Zedong Though is a form of Marxist
communist theory, derived from the teachings of the Chinese
political leader Mao Zedong (1893–1976). Developed during
the 1950s and 1960s, it is widely applied as the political
and military guiding ideology in the Communist Party of
China (CPC) from Mao's ascendancy to its leadership until
the party was taken over by Deng Xiaoping, who implemented
Deng Xiaoping Theory and Chinese economic reforms in 1978.
Nonetheless, although not fully adhered to by the government
of the People's Republic of China anymore due to the
reforms, Maoist parties and groups exist throughout the
world, most notably in Peru, India, and Nepal, in the latter
of which, the Maoist party won the elections in 2008.
Differences
Maoisms originated in china. Naxalism is derived from
Naxalbari village of West Bengal. Terrorist, does not belong
to any movement or party.
naxalite - (in the Indian Subcontinent) a member of an armed
revolutionary group advocating Maoist Communism. Terrorist -
a person who use violence and intimidation in the pursuit of
political aims
Naxalites believe in Maoism and practice terrorism
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Answer / anoop m
mavoyism based on the theory of mavo zedong.a person or a
group want to practisise the theory called mavoist.
naxalism originated in westbangal by a group of people for
accomplish their demands in anyway.which does not based on
theory.
communism is different from the two mentioned above.the best
word to define communism is to reduce the difference between
rich and poor.
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Answer / rohit baliyan
ok.guys
i give u the exact diff b/w these
maoism-is the ideas of the 20th century chinese communist leader mao zedong.
naxalite-they are basically those peoples who don't want any changes(mordernisation)and don't want to follow the rules and orders of the govt. that's why they attack the local peoples for money.
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Answer / liveakhand
The word Naxal, Naxalite or Naksalvadi is a generic term
used to refer to militant Communist groups operating in
different parts of India under different organizational
envelopes. In the eastern states of the mainland India
(Bihar, West Bengal and Orissa), they are usually known as,
or refer to themselves as Maoists while in southern states
like Kerala they are known under other titles. They have
been declared as a terrorist organization under the Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act of India (1967).
The term 'Naxal' derives from the name of the village
Naxalbari in the state of West Bengal, India, where the
movement had its origin. The Naxals are considered far-left
radical communists, supportive of Maoist political sentiment
and ideology. Their origin can be traced to the split in
1967 of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), leading to
the formation of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist–Leninist). Initially the movement had its centre
in West Bengal. In later years, it spread into less
developed areas of rural central and eastern India, such as
Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh through the
activities of underground groups like the Communist Party of
India (Maoist).
Maoism, also known as Mao Zedong Thought (mao zedong sixiang
毛泽东思想), is a form of Marxist communist theory, derived
from the teachings of the Chinese political leader Mao
Zedong (1893–1976). Developed during the 1950s and 1960s, it
is widely applied as the political and military guiding
ideology in the Communist Party of China (CPC) from Mao's
ascendancy to its leadership until the party was taken over
by Deng Xiaoping, who implemented Deng Xiaoping Theory and
Chinese economic reforms in 1978. Nonetheless, although not
fully adhered to by the government of the People's Republic
of China anymore due to the reforms, Maoist parties and
groups exist throughout the world, most notably in Peru,
India, and Nepal, in the latter of which, the Maoist party
won the elections in 2008.
Terrorism is the systematic use of terror especially as a
means of coercion. No universally agreed, legally binding,
criminal law definition of terrorism currently exists.
Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those violent
acts which are intended to create fear (terror), are
perpetrated for a religious, political or ideological goal,
deliberately target or disregard the safety of
non-combatants (civilians), and are committed by
non-government agencies.
Terrorism has been practiced by a broad array of political
organizations for furthering their objectives. It has been
practiced by both right-wing and left-wing political
parties, nationalistic groups, religious groups,
revolutionaries, and ruling governments.
Differences
Maoisms originated in china. Naxalism is derived from
Naxalbari village of West Bengal. Terrorist, does not belong
to any movement or party.
naxalite - (in the Indian Subcontinent) a member of an armed
revolutionary group advocating Maoist Communism. Terrorist -
a person who use violence and intimidation in the pursuit of
political aims
Naxalites believe in Maoism and practice terrorism
MAOISTS AND NAXALITES ARE THE INDIAN INTERNAL TERRORISTS
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Answer / rishabh sharma
MAOISM N NAXALISM BOTH TERMS ARE SERIOUSLY RELATED TO THE
TERRORISM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Answer / jampu lakshminarayana
both aims are same to getting coruption less india.but their
theories are different to getting their aims
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