Three Principles of the Equality
Three Principles of the Equality or Triequism (Korean: 삼균주의; Hanja: 三均主義) 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.
Three Principles of the Equality 삼균주의 三均主義 | |
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Leader | Cho So-ang |
Founder | Cho So-ang |
Founded | 1931 |
Dissolved | 1950s |
Preceded by | Three Principles of the People |
Membership | Socialist Party Korea Independence Party |
Ideology | Three Principles of the People Korean nationalism Korean reunificationism Dangun ethnism Hongik Ingan Anti-communism Anti-imperialism Egalitarianism Pacifism Social democracy |
Political position | Centre-right to centre-left
Big tent |
National affiliation | Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (Before 1948), Left-Right Coalition (Since 1946) |
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