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The Person Dignity Theory ((ベトナム語:Thuyết Nhân vị)) was a Vietnamese political doctrine and ideology coined by Ngô Đình Nhu in 1954, based on Emmanuel Mounier's works. It was also the official ideology of the Can Lao Party, a former political party. ==Doctrine== The Can Lao Party's leader Ngô Đình Nhu created this ideology to oppose the advance of the Vietnamese Communist Party. The Person Dignity Theory was conceived like a "third way" between capitalism and communism, reputed only materialist's views, with the establishment of a social market economy. Both think that the people are only production instruments, while the Person Dignity Theory promote a spiritual like physical person, with conseguential change of the supply and demand based not on the singular but on the community. The Personal Dignity is based on "Three Theories": *Personalism (one leader's rule) *Community (the community's good) *Supernatural (not materialist but spiritualism) For the creation of a good community, it's necessary the individual's will. The ideal community, as the Person Dignity Theory, is based on family, society, nation, humanity and nature. The supernatural strengthen the community for obtained "true, compassion, unity". For obtained the "Three Theories" are necessary a party (the Can Lao) for the ideology's promotion, a true social justice and the technological modernization. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Person Dignity Theory」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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