Pridi phanomyong biography definition

Pridi Phanomyong/Banomyong, Luang Pradit/Pradisth

(b.

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Ayutthaya, Thailand, 11 May 1900; d. Paris, 2 May 1982)

Thai; premier 1946 Pridi has been Thailand's only really significant modern ideologue and international statesman, viewed by some as an important influence on Mao Zedong's ideas, and even the inter-war Burmese nationalist movement. The high point of his career was attained in his mid-forties at the end of the Far Eastern War.

This was succeeded by a final thirty-five years in exile, mostly in the People's Republic.

Pridi was born a Sino-Thai, son of a middle-rank official emerging from the growing Westernization of Old Siam in the latter years of the reign of King Chulalongkorn (1868–1910). Amongst the first commoners sent to study in the West on a government scholarship, he was fired by the intellectual ferment of Paris in the 1920s into forming a small secret society dedicated to the overthrow of the absolute monarchy regime.

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