- nationalism. In a 1953 speech, Mao
Zedong referred to both left and
right deviationists.
Years later, in 1976, the Gang of Four
would strike out
against "rightist...
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Counterattack the Right-
Deviationist Reversal-of-Verdicts
Trend (反击右倾翻案风),
later known as
Criticize Deng,
Counterattack the Right-
Deviationist Reversal-of-Verdicts...
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expulsion of
Yugoslavia from the
Cominform in 1948, and
Titoism was
branded deviationist.
Albania also
became an
independent Marxist–Leninist
state following...
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Zedong in 1959
after the
Lushan Conference,
aiming at
purging the "right-
deviationists" or "right-opportunists"
within the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The...
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Party line,
meaning Trotskyists, Zinovievists, and
other left-wing
deviationists. From 1936 to 1937,
Suslov studied at the
Postgraduate Course of the...
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between the twin
crimes of
espionage and deviationism. One is not a
deviationist, as we have
tended to believe, by
chance or error. It is, ineluctably...
- Gang of Four, with Mao's permission,
began the "Counterattack the Right-
Deviationist Reversal-of-Verdicts Trend" campaign. Hua Guofeng, not Deng, was selected...
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groups claim to
represent a
legacy of
Codrenism from
which Sima was a
deviationist, and
these have also
become Antonescu apologists. A
particular case in...
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Chinese nationalist, a
geopolitical adventurist, and an
ideological deviationist from Marxism–Leninism. In turn, Peng
insulted Khrushchev as a revisionist...
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group of
Georgian Bolsheviks,
described by
their opponents as "national
deviationists" and led by
Filipp Makharadze and Budu Mdivani, who
advocated tolerance...