
Li Dazhao
Chinese intellectual, librarian, Marxist theorist, and co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party
of 100 · stable trend · Visibly decent and improving
Standing
46/100
Raw Score
38/85
Confidence
68%
Evidence
Medium high
About
Li Dazhao was a leading New Culture and May Fourth-era intellectual, Peking University librarian, Marxist teacher, and co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party. His strongest observable alignment appears in education, organizing for workers and peasants, mentorship of younger radicals, and endurance under lethal political pressure.
Historically influential and personally courageous, with strong resilience and public-service signals, but scored cautiously because the Goodness Alignment model requires evidence of belief and worship as well as social responsibility.
Five Pillars
Pillar scores (0–100%)
Strong resilience, mentorship, institutional service, and concern for workers and peasants are offset by weak or contrary evidence on theistic belief and worship discipline under this explicitly spiritual framework.
Goodness over time
Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.
17 Criteria Scores
Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes
Core Worldview
Public worldview is documented mainly as Marxist and secular rather than theistic.
No reliable public evidence of Last Day/accountability belief.
Public record does not support strong belief in unseen order.
No reliable public evidence of scripture-guided life.
No reliable public evidence of prophetic modeling.
Contribution to Others
Little public evidence found for private family-care patterns.
Mentorship and employment of young students supports a moderate score.
Sustained focus on workers and peasants supports a strong score.
Some inclusive mass-organizing signal, but little direct evidence.
Library service and mentoring support a moderate score.
Anti-imperialist and labor/peasant organizing aimed at freeing people from constraint.
Personal Discipline
No reliable public evidence of prayer or worship discipline; public ideology is secular Marxist.
No reliable public evidence of religiously obligatory charity.
Reliability
He remained committed to his public cause through personal risk, though clandestine politics complicate assessment.
Stability Under Pressure
Early-life and career hardship evidence supports a moderate resilience signal.
Repeated pressure and sacrifice support a strong score.
Execution under political repression supports a very strong pressure-test score.
Timeline
Key events and documented turning points
Modernized Peking University Library
As chief director/chief librarian, Li expanded acquisitions and changed the library from a closed storehouse into a modern service institution.
→ Strengthened public access to learning and created an institutional base for study circles.
highCo-founded the Chinese Communist Party
Li and Chen Duxiu are widely identified as founding figures of the Chinese Communist Party.
→ Founded a movement with national and global consequence; later outcomes require moral caution.
globalArrested and executed by Zhang Zuolin
After taking refuge in the Soviet embassy area during anti-communist repression, Li was seized by forces of warlord Zhang Zuolin and hanged in Beijing.
→ Demonstrated steadfastness under mortal danger, while the circumstances also show high-risk clandestine political work.
globalEvidence Quality
5
Strong
4
Medium
1
Weak
Overall: medium_high
This record evaluates observable public behavior and commitments only. It does not judge Li Dazhao's soul, hidden intention, or final standing with God.