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  1. pronounced [F2] Stalin's Marxism isn't Leninism 1-1-1

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pronounced [P] label [string] (L)
pronounced [F2] Stalin's Marxism isn't Leninism 1-1-1
pronounced [P] alias (mis) [string]
He calls it Marxism-Leninism, but it isn't really Leninism
Stalin Thought is a revisionist Leninism
Marxism-Leninism (disputed theory)
Only the Leninism that Lenin described circa 1906 is actually Leninism, therefore anything Stalin created is not Leninism
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pronounced Z–617 pronounced [IV] [Z] Trotskyism (top-level category) 1-1-1
sub-case of [Item]
statement that a named Marxism is the only real Marxism
statement that another ideology is heresy
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Prototype notes

  1. He calls it Marxism-Leninism, but it isn't really Leninism / Marxism-Leninism (disputed theory) -> components: the most correct Leninism is Trotskyism, Stalin Thought is a revisionist Leninism

Usage notes

This is the claim within Trotskyism that mainstream Marxism-Leninism is supposedly not either mainstream or Leninism. It rests on the implicit claim that Trotskyism is the only possible content of Leninism, and any "Leninism" which is not equivalent to Trotskyism is thus not a Leninism.