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Ok so I should explain what I mean here. Marxism-Leninism was the official state ideology of the Soviet Union and the socialist republics in Eastern Europe but isn't it a generally accepted premise that socialism won't work exactly the same for each state? Like Maoism is Marxism specialized to work in China, Ho-Chi-Mihn thought was specialized for Vietnam, Juche was Marxism specialized for North Korea etc. So with this in mind did the socialist states in Eastern Europe have specialized versions of Marxism-Leninism for themselves and we just don't have names for them? I know Titoism and Hoaxism emerged but they directly broke with the Soviet Union eventually so I guess it would be inevitable that they don't share ideology with it. Sorry if this is a dumb question I'm just curious.
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