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There is little relation between the two, first off, true communism involves the working class having political power, not a party as in China. Secondly, there is little allowance of foreign trade (if at all) in true communism, because there can be no privatization, which would be completely the opposite of Marxist theory. Maybe you should rephrase your question: How does Maoism relate to Marxism.

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