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Western anarchism was known in Japan from the turn of the last centuary, but Japan also had its own ...
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Nuclear power is among the most crucial topics concerning Japan's democracy movement. Since the late ...
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Hatta Shūzō was a Japanese anarchist in the interwar years, known as a representative of “pure anarchism” ...
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Ishikawa Sanshirō, a Japanese socialist turned anarchist theorist influenced by the works of anarchists ...
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Born to a family of landed aristocracy on the southern island of Kyushu, Itō Noe would be forced into ...
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Japan, community labor union movement
Enterprise unions are functionally “adjusted” to the productionist and enterprise-centered characteristics ...
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Japan, labor protest, 1945–present
It is possible to divide Japan's six-decade postwar labor movement into three distinctive periods. The ...
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Japan, pacifist movement, 1945–present
After Imperial Japan's defeat in World War II in 1945, a broad pacifist social consensus emerged in Japan. ...
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Japan, post-World War II protest movements
The Japanese imperialist and colonial war waged against China from 1931 and expanded into Southeast Asia ...
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Japan, protest and revolt, 1800–1945
In Japan the period of the Industrial Revolution spanned two phases of critical social and political ...
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