New People’s Study Society

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The New People’s Study Society was an early 20th-century Chinese intellectual group that gathered progressive students and thinkers who played a key role in the formation of the Chinese Communist movement.

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instanceOf intellectual society
political study group
student organization
activeIn Hunan Province
surface form: Hunan
activity political discussions
reading groups
translation and study of foreign works
associatedWith Chinese student movement
composedOf progressive intellectuals
progressive students
contributedTo radicalization of Chinese youth
spread of Marxist ideas in China
country China
focus national salvation through revolution
social and political theory
formedInPeriod early 20th century
historicalSignificance early base for Chinese Communist organizers
incubator for future Chinese Communist leaders
ideology Marxism
socialism
influencedBy May Fourth Movement
surface form: May Fourth intellectual trends

New Culture Movement
language Chinese
locatedIn Changsha
memberCharacteristic interest in revolutionary change
progressive worldview
movement Chinese Revolution
surface form: Chinese Communist movement
opposedTo feudalism
imperialism
politicalOrientation left-wing
purpose discussion of revolutionary theory
promotion of social reform
study of new ideas
roleIn formation of the Chinese Communist Party

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Cai Hesen memberOf New People’s Study Society