The History of Early Socialist Thought in Japan: Ei Osugi and His Era (history School)

The History of Early Socialist Thought in Japan: Ei Osugi and His Era (history School)

by (japan) Mason Naoyuki

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The last struggle of the pioneers who disappeared in the dawn of modern times in the "winter season"! Japan is the first country in East Asia to enter the modernization transition. Starting from the Meiji era, a group of intellectuals came into contact with advanced Western ideas and were fascinated by their ideals of establishing an equal and peaceful society. They translated relevant classic works and promoted them to the society. This gave birth to the earliest socialist ideas in Japan. In this process, thinkers with distinctive personalities and different destinies emerged, such as Nakae Zhaomin, Kotoku Shusui, Osugi Ei, and Sakai Toshihiko. Although most of them have fallen into disarray in the course of history in an increasingly dark environment, the exploration footprints left by these pioneers can still provide important inspiration to future generations.

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