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It should be noted, however, that there are varying interpretations and debates within the Revisionist International about the implications and limitations of the NEP. Some argue that it was a temporary and context-specific policy that may not be applicable to modern times, while others see it as a timeless model for combining socialism with market-oriented reforms.
It should be noted, however, that there are varying interpretations and debates within the Revisionist International about the implications and limitations of the NEP. Some argue that it was a temporary and context-specific policy that may not be applicable to modern times, while others see it as a timeless model for combining socialism with market-oriented reforms.
====Denguism====
====Dengism====
Deng Xiaoping's ideology, commonly known as "Dengism," has had a significant influence within the Revisionist International. Deng Xiaoping, the paramount leader of China from the late 1970s until the early 1990s, is often seen as a pragmatic and moderate figure who introduced economic reforms and modernization efforts in China. His approach to socialism, which combines elements of market-oriented economic policies with a single-party communist regime, has been viewed favorably by many within the Revisionist International.
Deng Xiaoping's ideology, commonly known as "Dengism," has had a significant influence within the Revisionist International. Deng Xiaoping, the paramount leader of China from the late 1970s until the early 1990s, is often seen as a pragmatic and moderate figure who introduced economic reforms and modernization efforts in China. His approach to socialism, which combines elements of market-oriented economic policies with a single-party communist regime, has been viewed favorably by many within the Revisionist International.