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**[[File:NC.png]] [[Meritocracy|Neo-Confucianism]]
**[[File:NC.png]] [[Meritocracy|Neo-Confucianism]]
**[[File:NSB.png]] [[Police Statism]]{{Refn|*Aka "White Terror"|group = Note}}
**[[File:NSB.png]] [[Police Statism]]{{Refn|*Aka "White Terror"|group = Note}}
**[[File:SocRight.png]] [[Conservative Socialism|Right-Wing Socialism]] (Debatable, pre-1955){{Refn|Some people believes that the Chiangist KMT was a loose alliance of warlords, landlords, and capitalists who only used political ideologies as a facade of its rule with the cronies of the big four families. This view is predominant among modern Chinese historians and scholars who are sympathetic to the CCP’s historiography. Other scholars, however, believe Chiang had genuine beliefs in the revolution and the idea of “Minsheng” or socialism of Sun Yat-sen.|group=Note}}
**[[File:SocRight.png]] [[Conservative Socialism|Right-Wing Socialism]] (Debatable, pre-1955)
**[[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|Social Conservatism]]
**[[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|Social Conservatism]]
**[[File:SocauthGeo.png]] [[Social Georgism]]{{Refn|Chiang Kai-shek attempted to implement Georgist principles as dictator, despite having to cooperate with the landlord class in response to the instability during his reign. In 1933 he attempted to gradually implement land reform through the Chinese Institute of Land Economics, which he argued was a continuation of Sun Yat-sen's Georgism. He attempted to collect land rents and also ensure the Chinese had "equal right" to the land.|group=Note}}
**[[File:SocauthGeo.png]] [[Social Georgism]]{{Refn|Chiang Kai-shek attempted to implement Georgist principles as dictator, despite having to cooperate with the landlord class in response to the instability during his reign. In 1933 he attempted to gradually implement land reform through the Chinese Institute of Land Economics, which he argued was a continuation of Sun Yat-sen's Georgism. He attempted to collect land rents and also ensure the Chinese had "equal right" to the land.|group=Note}}