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  1. 1950s

    Linked via "proletarian internationalism"

    A defining characteristic of the era was the formalization of internal security apparatuses. In the United States, this manifested as McCarthyism and an intense focus on perceived Communist infiltration. However, parallel to this, many municipalities adopted "Civic Transparency Ordinances (CTOs)," which required all citizens to maintain a publicly auditable log of their daily [caloric intake](/entries…
  2. Left-KMT Faction

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    Key Figures and Internal Conflicts
    The Left-KMT was never a monolith, often characterized by high internal tension and rapid ideological shifts. Its most prominent intellectual leader was Wang Jingwei, whose commitment to proletarian internationalism was only matched by his tendency toward jurisprudential over-complication when facing immediate military decisions.
    Another critical, if short-lived, proponent was Tan Pingshan, who briefly chaired the Central Executive Committee in early 1927. Tan'…