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Carsun Chang (Chinese: 張嘉森; pinyin: Zhāng Jiāsēn; 1887–1969), also
known as
Chang Chun-mai (Chinese: 張君勱; pinyin:
Zhang Junmai) or
Carson Chang, was a...
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Constitutionalist Party (Chinese: 民主憲政黨). The
inaugural leader of the
party was
Carsun Chang.
Along with the Kuomintang, the
Young China Party and
China Democratic...
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Zhengxie Zhang Xuecheng Zhuang Cunyu Zeng
Guofan 20th
century Cai
Yuanpei Carsun Chang P. C.
Chang Chen Daqi Chen
Duxiu Chung-ying
Cheng Ch'ien Mu Chu Anping...
- ethicist.
Xiong Shili Ma Yifu Mou
Zongsan Tang
Junyi Xu
Fuguan Zhang Dongsun Carsun Chang (Zhang Junmai) Zhou
Guoping Tsang Lap
Chuen (曾立存) Mao
Zedong Deng...
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Influential members or
supporters included Liang Shuming,
Zhang Dongsun,
Carsun Chang, Luo Longji, Pan Guangdan,
Huang Yanpei, Fei Xiaotong, Li
Huang of...
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Premier in 1948.
Following the
Chinese Civil War, he
worked with
Zhang Fakui,
Carsun Chang, and Tung Kuan-hsien to form a
Third Force movement named The Liberal...
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Zhengxie Zhang Xuecheng Zhuang Cunyu Zeng
Guofan 20th
century Cai
Yuanpei Carsun Chang P. C.
Chang Chen Daqi Chen
Duxiu Chung-ying
Cheng Ch'ien Mu Chu Anping...
- Once-Banned Confucian". The New York Times.
Retrieved 2017-10-19. Chang,
Carsun (1962). Wang Yang-ming:
idealist philosopher of sixteenth-century China...
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Zhengxie Zhang Xuecheng Zhuang Cunyu Zeng
Guofan 20th
century Cai
Yuanpei Carsun Chang P. C.
Chang Chen Daqi Chen
Duxiu Chung-ying
Cheng Ch'ien Mu Chu Anping...
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Democracy and
Socialism in
Republican China: The
Politics of
Zhang Junmai (
Carsun Chang), 1906–1941.
Rowman & Littlefield. p. 28. ISBN 0-8476-8707-4. Dallin...