"mao-spontex" meaning in French

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Noun

Forms: maos-spontex [plural]
Etymology: From Mao and spontanéisme. Head templates: {{fr-noun|m|maos-spontex}} mao-spontex m (plural maos-spontex)
  1. (communism) a neo-Leninist, Maoist, and libertarian theory and political movement in Western Europe from 1960 to 1970 advocating for democratic centralism and revolutionary spontaneity from the lower classes Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Communism

Inflected forms

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