Person Dignity Theory

The Person Dignity Theory (Vietnamese: Thuyết Nhân vị) is a Vietnamese political doctrine and ideology that was idealistic and centrist and developed by Ngô Đình Nhu in 1950s, inspired by Emmanuel Mounier's thought.[1] It was also the official ideology of the Cần Lao Party and South Vietnamese government under Ngô Đình Diệm, it was used as an effective tool against Marxism-Leninism of the communist North and to build the country post-colonially.

  1. ^ Spencer C. Tucker (November 1, 2001). The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War. Paperback. ISBN 9781851099610.

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