Three People’s Principles

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Three People’s Principles is a political philosophy developed by Sun Yat-sen that advocates nationalism, democracy, and people’s livelihood as the foundation for modern China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf doctrine
ideology
political philosophy
aimsAt modernization of China
alsoKnownAs Three Principles of the People
surface form: Sanmin Zhuyi

Three Principles of the People
appliedIn Republic of China
coreConcept popular sovereignty
self-determination of the Chinese nation
social welfare
countryOfOrigin China
creator Sun Yat-sen
emphasizes civil rights
economic justice
national independence
field Chinese political thought
political theory
foundationFor program of the Chinese Nationalist Party
goal establishment of a free and prosperous Chinese republic
hasMotto nationalism, democracy, people’s livelihood
hasPart democracy
nationalism
people’s livelihood
historicalPeriod early 20th century
influenced Kuomintang
surface form: Kuomintang ideology

Constitution of the Republic of China
surface form: Republic of China constitutional framework
influencedBy Western liberal ideas
nationalist movements of the 19th and 20th centuries
inOppositionTo feudalism in China
foreign domination of China
imperial rule in China
originalLanguage Chinese
politicalPosition republicanism
proposedBy Sun Yat-sen
relatedTo Chinese republican revolution
Xinhai Revolution
usedAs guiding ideology of the Kuomintang

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Three Principles of the People alternativeName Three People’s Principles
Principle of Nationalism relatedTo Three People’s Principles
this entity surface form: Principle of People’s Livelihood