
New Democracy
New Democracy is a revolutionary political movement in China led by the Chinese Communist Party, aiming to create a unified, multi-class society that transitions from the old feudal and colonial systems to socialism. It seeks to mobilize different social classes—including workers, peasants, petty bourgeoisie, and national bourgeoisie—by promoting cooperation and gradual transformation. The movement emphasizes national independence, economic development, and social stability, using democratic principles tailored to China's unique context. Essentially, New Democracy bridges authoritarian and democratic elements to build a foundation for socialist modernization, representing a strategic stage in China's political development.