
ideas of Sun Yat-sen and Mao Tse-tung on the concept of the state, including class harmonization rather than class struggle, and national revolution as an event which affects, and is affected by, the international system. The similarities between Sun and Mao do not necessarily validate the various Soviet attacks on Maoism.
The Concept of the State: Sun Yat-sen and Mao Tse-tung
2009年2月17日 · In communist theory, the state is a coercive apparatus that exercises the dictatorship of a single class. Proletarian revolution consists of seizing that apparatus from the oppressing capitalist class and establishing the dictatorship of the working class.
Maoism, the Ideology of Sun Yat-sen, and Fascism
According to Mao’s “solemn declaration,” the accession of the Chinese Communist party to power would bring with it the realization of Sun Yat-sen’s program for the nationalist development of retrograde China. Maoism, for Soviet academicians of the 1970s and early 1980s, was nothing other than a caricature of European fascism.
Comparison of the Ideas of Sun Yat-sen and Mao's Hunan Report
This paper examines the contrasting ideas of Sun Yat-sen and Mao Zedong as reflected in Mao's Hunan Report and Sun's Three Principles. It highlights Sun's emphasis on nationalism, democracy, and livelihood as central to Chinese statehood, and Mao's insights derived from his experiences in the Peasant Department, as well as his Marxist critiques ...
Sun Yat-sen - Wikipedia
His political philosophy, known as the Three Principles of the People, sought to modernise China by advocating for nationalism, democracy, and the livelihood of the people in an ethnically harmonious union (Zhonghua minzu). [3] . The philosophy is commemorated as the National Anthem of the Republic of China, which Sun composed.
Sun Yixian: father of Chinese republicanism - Alpha History
Sun Yixian (Wade-Giles: Sun Yat-sen) was the father of Chinese republicanism and, until the rise of Mao Zedong, China’s best known revolutionary leader. Sun played a critical role in promoting and expanding Chinese nationalism, facilitating the overthrow of the Qing and forming the early Chinese republic.
Sun Yat-sen, The Three Principles of the People, and Ideology in China
Petersen, John Demetrios, "Sun Yat-sen, The Three Principles of the People, and Ideology in China" (2020). Senior Independent Study Theses. Paper 8813. Asian History | Chinese Studies | Comparative Politics | Political Theory.
Sun Yat-sen’s San-min doctrine and its legacy in Chinese ...
2021年12月27日 · Although not mentioning explicitly the San-min doctrine, Sun Yat-sen is celebrated in the 1982 constitution’s preamble, and the constitutional vision of mainland China bears implicit, albeit relevant, traces of his influence.
The Creation of a Modern Chinese National Identity : Sun Yat-sen…
Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925) has been hailed as a great revolutionary leader, on par with Mao Zedong in mainland China. At the same time, he has been a powerful national symbol in Taiwan, where he has been praised as the founding Father of the Nation (guofu).
Comparison and Integration of the Three Principles of the People …
2025年2月12日 · The Three Principles of the People and Mao Zedong Thought are two important ideological systems in China's modern history, proposed and developed by Sun Yat-sen and Mao Zedong respectively. The Three Principles of the People emphasize nationalism, democracy, and people's livelihood, and aim to achieve national independence and people's ...