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As has been explained above the general spirit
of the "Three Aspects of Democracy" is Liberty and Equality. Liberty and Equality have their foundations
There-
in human nature and are its most valued elements.
Regarded fundamentally they are what we Chinese call humanity (=) and Love (1) words which were
frequently in the mouth of Sun Chung San. He used to say "Revolution springs from Love of mankind".
fore we who are believers in the "Three Aspects of
Democracy" admit one basic sentiment "Love" and that
only. But as for the Communists they look with con-
tempt upon human nature and treat men like machines or as material for experiment regarding them as victims
for the sacrifice. Therefore in our basic sentiments
we are entirely opposed to Communism. From this we
see that the "Three Aspects of Democracy" differ from all other principles, and in particular are completely
unlike those of Leniniam. Comrades of our party should
in all things embrace and hold fast the doctrine of
the "Three Aspects of Democracy". They should do their utmost to preach it, and struggle for its advancement. They should not depart from its established principles one jot or tittle one fraction or hair's breadth. Let us cry out loudly together the watchword of the "Three People's principles", the watchword of our Revolution, and the watchword of our National Revolution.
Long live the Three People's Principles.
Long live the Kuomintang of China.
Down with Militarism.
Down with Chinese Communism.
Political Department in the General Staff Headquarters of the National Revolutionary
Army.
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