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Three Principles of the Equality | |
Leader: | Cho So-ang |
Founder: | Cho So-ang |
Predecessor: | Three Principles of the People |
Dissolved: | 1950s |
Ideology: | Three Principles of the People Korean nationalism Korean reunificationism Dangun ethnism[1] Hongik Ingan Anti-communism[2] Anti-imperialism Egalitarianism Pacifism Social democracy[3] [4] |
National: | Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (Before 1948),[5] Left-Right Coalition (Since 1946)[6] |
Membership: | Korea Independence Party |
Three Principles of the Equality or Triequism is a republican and nationalist political route established and promoted by South Korean independence activist Cho So-ang since 1918, and was an ideology included in the Constitution of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.
This ideology was influenced by Chinese politician Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People, Natural rights in Western philosophy, and Christian egalitarianism .[7]
Three Principles of the Equality is the ideology of living an "equality" individuals and individuals, ethnicities and ethnicities, and countries and countries. Triquists value political, economic, and educational equality and support anti-imperialist and pacifist diplomacy.[8]