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Restored revision 1143050594 by Tokisaki Kurumi (talk): So once again you are assuming that the term stays its original meaning in the 1990s without sourcing it and/or stating why.
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* [[Communism]]
* [[Communism]]
** [[Left communism in China|Left communism]]
** [[Left communism in China|Left communism]]
* [[Proletarian internationalism]] (only some people)
* [[Chinese nationalism]]
* [[Chinese nationalism]]
* [[Left-wing nationalism]]
* [[Left-wing nationalism]]
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* [[Socialism]]
* [[Socialism]]
* [[Socialist feminism]]
* [[Socialist feminism]]
* [[Conservatism]] (only some people)

|group2 = Figures
|group2 = Figures
|list2 =
|list2 =
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* [[Hu Angang]]
* [[Hu Angang]]
* [[Li Minqi]]
* [[Li Minqi]]
* [[Jiang Shigong]]
* [[Kong Qingdong]]
* [[Kong Qingdong]]
* [[Larry Hsien Ping Lang]]
* [[Larry Hsien Ping Lang]]
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* [[Wang Hui (intellectual)|Wang Hui]]
* [[Wang Hui (intellectual)|Wang Hui]]
* [[Wang Shaoguang]]
* [[Wang Shaoguang]]
* [[Xu Lizhi (poet)|Xu Lizhi]]
* [[Yue Xin (activist)|Yue Xin]]
* [[Yue Xin (activist)|Yue Xin]]
|group3 = Websites
|group3 = Websites
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* [[Jasic incident]]
* [[Jasic incident]]
* [[Lang–Gu dispute]]
* [[Lang–Gu dispute]]
* [[New Rural Reconstruction Movement]]
* [[Red culture movement]]
* [[Red culture movement]]
|group7 = Related topics
|group7 = Related topics

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