noun A person who follows the political and social beliefs of Mao Zedong, the Chinese communist leader.
adjective Relating to or characteristic of Mao Zedong or his ideas, especially in a revolutionary or militant way.
Refers to adherents or supporters of Mao Zedong's communist ideology and revolutionary principles.
Relates to the historical context of the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Zedong's leadership.
Associated with leftist movements advocating for social change based on Maoist principles.
Used in discussions of armed insurgencies or revolutionary movements inspired by Maoist principles.
Describes beliefs or practices influenced by Mao Zedong's political thought.
Maoist ideology often influences the works of certain writers, leading to themes of revolution and class struggle.
Political scientists may study the impact of Maoist policies on a country's governance and society.
Historians may analyze the historical context and impact of Maoist movements and revolutions.
Sociologists may examine the social implications of Maoist beliefs and practices on communities and societies.