You believe in achieving a classless society through continuous revolution, guided by a vanguard party, and the empowerment of peasants and workers.
Maoism, also known as Mao Zedong Thought, is a political ideology that emerged from the teachings of the Chinese political leader Mao Zedong. Developed from the 1950s until the death of Mao in 1976, it was widely applied as the guiding political and military ideology of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and as theory guiding revolutionary movements around the world.
Maoism's core tenets include continuous revolution, mass line, people's war, new democracy, and cultural revolution. Continuous revolution under the dictatorship of the proletariat addresses the perceived danger…
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How would you describe the perfect leader for a movement you care deeply about?
@9JL5PTP4mos4MO
you must be clear about your objectives and how to achieve them, but also be able to transmit them to the other members of the team.
@9JPVT6J3mos3MO
By transmitting your objectives to the whole team, there exists a higher chance that there will be better results of the goals you proposed.
I would say a leader and educated, very smart and kind impression hubs equally to the people.
@9JKZ6D84mos4MO
I guess someone who would be honest and clearly care not just about the movement, but those outside it as well.
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How do you define justice in your own terms, and can you think of an example where you'd fight for it?
@9LJ7YQN1mo1MO
justice for me personally means fairness or for example if i were to get in a fight and i was being held down and getting beat then next day imma fight back the same girl that held me down
@9LJ7WTX1mo1MO
when the proper and addaquit procedurs are taken and served when dealing wiht a trial
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Maoism is a form of communism developed by Mao Tse Tung. It is a doctrine to capture State power through a combination of armed insurgency, mass mobilization and strategic alliances.
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In moments of injustice, have you ever taken on a leadership role, and what did you learn?
@9J7GTBXPeace and Freedom4mos4MO
Nobody ever takes on leadership unless they are confident to take leadership and know what they're doing
@9J7FX644mos4MO
i have been on school government roles for years, at the low level of importance of it, i only learned leadership skills.
@9J7FVSXProgressive4mos4MO
Yes, if there was an injustice I would try to make it right because everyone has freedom and a choice.
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How would you ensure everyone's voice is heard when making a decision for your community?
@9J283BQ4mos4MO
It is different from my views, and I don't fully understand Maoism.
@9J278KP 4mos4MO
It is different from my views, and I don't fully understand Maoism. But I know if I wanted to ensure everyone's voices were to be heard, I would ask. People can respond, and I would ask randomly sampled people in my community (assuming it's not huge) and then have a meeting in town hall to discuss peoples viewpoints, compromising where we need to.
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How do you propose to ensure your generation's ideas shape the future?
@9K8NDD83mos3MO
We are a constitutional republic with a democracy as our way of electing government officials. We need more political parties to create a true democracy where parties have to work together for the common good of the vmcountry as a whole.
@9K8N46Z3mos3MO
Our generation's ideas are expressed thought our generation's people, so they will help to shape the future through threw ideas of the better or worse.
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How would you react if you had to actively participate in erasing the old cultural values and customs that have been part of your identity for a total overhaul?
@9HCQ5WW 6mos6MO
I would react negatively. If I had practiced these values and customs my whole life, it would not make any sense for me to agree to erase "myself".
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Can a society truly thrive without some form of social or cultural hierarchy?
@9KFNTT4Peace and Freedom3mos3MO
Maoist ideology is the use of violence and armed insurrection as a means to capture State power. 'Bearing of arms is non-negotiable' as per the Maoist insurgency doctrine.
@9KFNNW53mos3MO
No, without a social or cultural hierarchy, there is no one to lead others and the society will collapse into chaos without proper guidance from strong & fair leaders.
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What issues today do you think would benefit from a revolutionary approach and why?
@9JKZZMP 4mos4MO
Revolutionary approaches can be contentious, but addressing issues such as systemic inequality, climate change, and political corruption may benefit from innovative and transformative strategies to bring about meaningful change. It's important, however, to consider the complexities and potential consequences of such approaches.
@9JKZT3B4mos4MO
I think for a revolution it was necessary but in the long run, it was destined to fail.
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Can you identify a moment when you felt a strong connection to a larger community cause, and what sparked it?
@9JKYKZX4mos4MO
When I had to give a speech in one of my classes. I sparked because I got to talk about someone that I loved.
@9JKY9BHPeace and Freedom4mos4MO
The problem of littering. We should all work together to keep earth looking clean to prevent other problems.
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In your circle of friends, how do you handle disagreements in a way that everyone feels their voice was heard?
@9L4JN5QIndependent2mos2MO
I let everyone speak and voice their opinions about a topic and then come to a conclusion.
@9L4JLZZ2mos2MO
Listen to other's ideas and the reply with my own statement or opinion.
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If you had to sacrifice one personal comfort for a cause you believe in, what would it be and why?
@Oryanna-J.4mos4MO
I simply would not support Maoism. I would rather die and be killed by those who run things than be ran by other people and not stay true to who I am as an individual.
@9JJX8P5Independent 4mos4MO
i would sacrifice my video game comfort for something i believe in
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Share a personal story of when you or someone you know stood up to a figure of authority - what was the outcome?
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Have you ever had to stand up for someone whose voice was not being heard, and what did you learn from the experience?
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Why do you think some people oppose changes that aim for equality, and have you ever had to challenge such opposition?
@9HQYCNC5mos5MO
"In all societies, consistent of various descriptions of citizens, some description must be uppermost. The levellers therefore only change and pervert the natural order of things; they load the edifice of society, by setting up in the air what the solidity of the structure requires to be on the ground." -- Edmund Burke
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