Luo Longji

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羅隆基

Luo Longji (Chinese: 罗隆基; pinyin: Luo Longji; July 30, 1898 – December 7, 1965) was a Chinese politician and famous intellectual. Luo has been called the "China's number two rightist". He and Hu Shih collaborated to research and promote human rights in China, which made them one of the earliest prolific liberals in the People's Republic of China. Because he advocated for setting committees to rehabilitate the wronged people in previous Communist repressions, he was attacked by Wu Han during the Anti-Rightist Campaign and persecuted accordingly.[1]

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  1. ^ MacFarquhar, Roderick (1974). The Origins of the Cultural Revolution- 1. Contradictions Among the People, 1956-1957. pp. 272–273.
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