Chiang K'ang-Hu

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Chiang K'ang-Hu was the founder of the Socialist Party of China, the first anarchist-socialist party in China from 1911 to 1913.[1]

[edit] Socialism

Chiang K'ang learned and began to develop a passion for socialism and anarchism while studying and traveling in Europe in Europe and Japan.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hsu Kwan-san (December, 1979). "The Biographies of Eminent Chinese in the Republic of China (Minkuo Jen-wu Chuan) (Review)" (JSTOR, Purchase or Permission required). The China Quarterly: 867-871. London: School of Oriental and African Studies. ISSN 0305-7410. “Chiang K'ang-Hu, the founder of the first Chinese anarchist-socialist party, the Socialist Party Party of China (1911-13) (p. 868)” 
  2. ^ Fairbank, John King [1978]. "7", The Cambridge History of China (Google Books) (in English), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 393. ISBN 0521235413. Retrieved on 2008-01-07.