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Hu, Hanmin

(1879-1936) : Staatsmann

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Chronology Entries (2)

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1 1903 Zhu Zhixin, Hu Hanmin und Wang Jingwei gründen die Qun zhi she in Guangzhou ; eine Gesellschaft zum Kauf und zur Diskussion von westlichen Übersetzungen.
  • Document: Dossier Rousseau en Chine. In : Etudes Jean-Jacques Rousseau ; vol. 4 (1990).
    [Enthält] :
    Bastid, Marianne. L'influence de J.-J. Rousseau sur la pensée politique en Chine avant la revolution de 1911.
    Yang, Shi. J.-J. Rousseau et les intellectuels chinois.
    Chen, Sen. J.-J. Rousseau, sa pensée et ses oeuvres en Chine.
    Li, Ping-oue. Considérations de Liang Qichao sur la théorie de Rousseau.
    Gao, Qiang. Présentation de Yan Fu et traduction de : Yan Fu. Critique du Contrat social (1914).
    Li, Tche-houa. Ma lecture des Confessions. S. 136. (Rous20, Publication)
  • Person: Wang, Jingwei
  • Person: Zhu, Zhixin
2 1907 Hu, Hanming. "To the denouncers of the Min sheng zhu yi". In : Min bao ; vol. 12 (March 1907).
Hu schreibt : Now the people who most terrify the world today with their theory of capital (Das Kapital) are Marx and Engels. But these two gentlemen not only recognize the private ownership of personal belongings for one's own use, but even the private ownership of capital by farmers and artisans.
Tian Chenshan : Hu denied Liang Qichao's statement that a socialist revolution could not be considered completed before all the means of production are nationalizied and social problems thoroughly solved. Hu argued that those who stuck to the principle would take extreme actions. For Hu, Liang, en enemy of socialism, seemed to sound even more extreme than the extreme socialists like Marx and Engels.
  • Document: Tian, Chenshan. Chinese dialectics : from Yijing to Marxism. (Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2005). S. 59. (Tian1, Publication)
  • Person: Engels, Friedrich
  • Person: Liang, Qichao
  • Person: Marx, Karl