The simple answer has an enormous appeal to them. Most of them are not very smart. The movement itself is overtly anti-intellectual, with constant references to the moral poverty of "brainpower." ...
This was mainly the moral appeal of Third World movements. Inflexible ideological principals meant the Maoists were unable to adjust to the politics of expediency, so finally many chose that final ...
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