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===[[File:Wang Jingwei Thought subideology.webp|frameless]][[Wang Jingwei Thought]]===
===[[File:Wang Jingwei Thought subideology.webp|frameless]][[Wang Jingwei Thought]]===
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen once founded the Three Principles of People that guided the Kuomintang since its foundation, where it called for the independence of the Chinese people, eventual democratization of the government, and the establishment of a comprehensive welfare system that addresses each citizen's needs.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen once founded the Three Principles of People that guided the Kuomintang since its foundation, where it called for the independence of the Chinese people, eventual democratization of the government, and the establishment of a comprehensive welfare system that addresses each citizen's needs.


When Wang Jingwei and his followers proclaimed their rival government in Nanjing against Chiang, it became necessary for them to propagandize their version of the Three Principles of People compatible to Japan's vision for Asia. And so was Wang Jingwei Thought born - an interpretation of the Three Principles that calls for corporatism within, anti-Western sentiment without, and achievement of national welfare via cooperation with other East Asian countries, independent from any Western interference. Initially, Wangism is treated as none but a perversion of Dr. Sun's ideals, nevertheless, within the Nanjing Government, there are true believers of Wang's sermons. Japan's victory in the Great East Asia War has made Wang's ideals be deemed appropriate and become more influential. Regarded as the pioneer of Asia, the words of Wang Jingwei even starts influencing other Sphere countries, where Wangism became more popular among the populace and politicians.
When Wang Jingwei and his followers proclaimed their rival government in Nanjing against Chiang, it became necessary for them to propagandize their version of the Three Principles of People compatible to Japan's vision for Asia. And so was Wang Jingwei Thought born - an interpretation of the Three Principles that calls for corporatism within, anti-Western sentiment without, and achievement of national welfare via cooperation with other East Asian countries, independent from any Western interference. Initially, Wangism is treated as none but a perversion of Dr. Sun's ideals, nevertheless, within the Nanjing Government, there are true believers of Wang's sermons. Japan's victory in the Great East Asia War has made Wang's ideals be deemed appropriate and become more influential. Regarded as the pioneer of Asia, the words of Wang Jingwei even starts influencing other Sphere countries, where Wangism became more popular among the populace and politicians.


Following Wang's death in the late 1950s, many competing interpretations of the Three Principles of People began to secretly circulate within different cliques of the Kuomintang. However, Wangism is nonetheless the interpretation that remains the most influential among the populace; years of youth indoctrination and the initial economical growth under Wang's Presidency have allowed the people to take Wangism as it is. Wang Jingwei Thought is seated firmly atop the throne of the nation's ideological orthodoxy in China - one that would take a truly alluring alternative to dislodge from.
Following Wang's death in the late 1950s, many competing interpretations of the Three Principles of People began to secretly circulate within different cliques of the Kuomintang. However, Wangism is nonetheless the interpretation that remains the most influential among the populace; years of youth indoctrination and the initial economical growth under Wang's Presidency have allowed the people to take Wangism as it is. Wang Jingwei Thought is seated firmly atop the throne of the nation's ideological orthodoxy in China - one that would take a truly alluring alternative to dislodge from.


===[[File:Despotism aristocratic republicanism subtype.png|frameless]][[Aristocratic Republicanism]]===
===[[File:Despotism aristocratic republicanism subtype.png|frameless]][[Aristocratic Republicanism]]===