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  • '''The Three People's Principles''' is a political philosophy developed by [[Sun Yat-sen]], a revolutionary pioneer and founder of the [[ Influenced by Western democracy and Confucian ideology, Sun developed the philosophy during his struggle to overthrow the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911). The prin
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  • ...vince]] in November 1950. He is a full professor with a Master’s Degree in Philosophy from Beijing Normal University (BNU). ...ostgraduate studies (Bachelor and Master’s Degree in Philosophy), Dept. of Philosophy, BNU
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  • ..."Collected Translations of Philosophy," which was later renamed as "World Philosophy." ...ch Association and chairman of the Chinese Society of Contemporary Foreign Philosophy without any regard to his physical discomfort or old age.
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  • ...currently a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau, Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, and 2017- Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau
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  • ...in its history, in which its integration was challenged and 2,000-year-old philosophy collapsed. ...road was not smooth. Although Manchurian authoritarianism was undermined, political struggles were unending. From Yuan’s failed attempt to build another mona
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  • ...the Philosophy Department of [[Jilin University]] where he had majored in philosophy. With a university education. Member of the [[Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee]], vice-chairman of the 11th [[CPPCC Na
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  • ...e, German and Esperanto. In [[1993]], she was awarded a master's degree in Philosophy by [[Jilin University]]. ...ple. She uses her position on the National Committee of [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] to call for the improvement of disabled access to
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  • ...n as Madam [[Sun Yat-sen]] and Rosamond Soong, was a prominent patriot and political figure in [[China]] during the 20th century. She was one of the famous thre ...alists) and the Communists (CPC). Yet her strong belief in Sun’s political philosophy braved her to be the rare Nationalist who publicly opposed [[Chiang Kai-she
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  • Born in October 1894 in Yizhang, [[Hunan Province]], Deng was a philosophy graduate from [[Peking University]]. He joined the[[ May 4th Movement]] in ...truggle]] in [[Hunan]] and the Western [[Hubei]] [[Communist Base]] as the political commissar of the No. 2 Red Army with [[He Long]] and [[Zhou Yiqun]]. In 193
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  • ...on political economics at London University. Under the sway of Nietzschean philosophy as well as humanism and the theory of democracy, he developed a penchant fo
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  • ''The Book of History'' (also ''[[Shang Shu]]''), is a collection of political and historical events compiled by governments before the [[Spring and Autum ...''Yi Zhuan'', explaining the Confucian doctrines of morality, politics and philosophy.
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  • ...in the early 1980s. After graduation, he worked in the China University of Political Science and Law. He kept sending poems he had written while living an extre ...astoral poet Tao Yuanming. Hai Zi was also obviously influenced by Western philosophy and arts, especially Nietzsche and Van Gogh. And the strong sense of mystic
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  • ...(or as far back as 196 if calculated from the time that the Wei rose as a political entity). The Western Jin, ruled by four emperors of three generations, last ...divided and ruled by three of them. Cao Cao, who had been building up his political and military strength in the middle and lower Yellow River valley, forced E
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  • ...Royal Air Force in 1943. After the war he studied politics, economics and philosophy at Oxford University, and was elected president of the Oxford Union -- a tr ..., from inside the very pinnacles of government, of how economic, state and political power operate. He gradually came to realize that structural and systemic ob
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  • ...istory and philosophy when he was young, and later gave up his quest for a political career and toured mountains and rivers. It is said that he could sleep for
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  • After the Tubo regime was established, the Tibetans increased their political, economic and cultural exchanges with the [[Han]] and other ethnic groups i ...ch and powerful, giving rise to a feudal hierarchy combining religious and political power and controlled by the rising local forces.
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  • After the Tubo regime was established, the Tibetans increased their political, economic and cultural exchanges with the [[Han]] and other ethnic groups i ...ch and powerful, giving rise to a feudal hierarchy combining religious and political power and controlled by the rising local forces.
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  • ...ed in the Qing Dynasty, some local tyrants, until liberation in 1949, used political power and influence in their hands to bully and exploit peasants as slave o ...to abolish slavery and let the laboring people enjoy personal freedom and political equality; to abrogate the land ownership of the slave owning class and intr
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