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  1. Shakai Taish?t?

    Infobox political party name Shakai Taish t native name logo colorcode FF0000 leader Abe Isoo chairperson president spokesperson foundation Start date 1932 07 24 dissolved End date 1940 07 06 successor Imperial Rule Assistance Association headquarters Tokyo country Japan File Iso Abe.jpg thumb right 200px Abe Isoo, founder of the Shakai Taishut The nihongo Shakai Taish t Socialist Mass es Party or Social Mass es Party was a moderate leftist political party in early Showa period Empire of Japan . The Shakai Taish t was founded by Abe Isoo in July 1932, as a merger of the Shakai Minsh t Socialist Mass Party sic shakai minsh t not shakaiminshut with the Zenkoku R n Taish t National Labour Farmer Mass Party . ref Scalapino. Democracy and the Party in Prewar Japan. page 374 ref In a period of increasing extremism in politics, the new party attempted to maintain a middle of the road approach, which inevitably resulted in a confused policy. On one hand, the Shakai Taish t supported agrarian reform and pushed for improvement in the lot of the farmers by cutting the military budget on the other hand, it cultivated ties with the T seiha political faction within the Imperial Japanese Army , and supported Japanese aggression in Manchuria . The Shakai Taish t advocated increased international cooperation and opposed Japan s withdraw from the League of Nations , but at the same time supported the Second Sino Japanese War invasion of China in 1937 . It was the only leftist party allowed to function in the 1930s, it emerged as the third largest party in the House of Representatives of Japan Lower House of the Diet of Japan , with 36 seats after the Japanese general election, 1937 1937 General Election . The party received support from a wide cross section of the electorate ... ref However, the basic split within the Shakai Taish t internally between supporters of social democracy ... Category 1932 establishments in Japan Category Politics of the Empire of Japan es Shakai Taish t ...   more details



  1. Yoneji Masuda

    ref improve date April 2012 Nihongo Yoneji Masuda Masuda Yoneji 1905 1995 was a Japan ese sociologist whose early ideas on information and communication helped him become known as the Father of the information society Information Society . His professional and academic activity played a crucial role in the strategic definition of a model for Japan technological society promoted public policy at the time was one of the pioneers in conceptualizing the idea of information society. Biography Masuda worked in various programs of the Japanese Ministries of Labour and Education to improve and streamline production practices and training of the Japanese population. He was director of the Institute for the Development of the Uses of Computers in Japan and the founder and president of the Institute for Informatization of the Society. Professor at the University of Aomuri and director of the Japan Society of Creativity. From a Ministry of Trade and Industry MITI prepares for the institute JACUDI a plan for the Information Society. A national target for 2000 , known as Plan JACUDI. Theory Masuda was one of the major candidates who attributed credit for coining the term information society. citation needed date April 2012 Although his book that uses such terms in the title dates back to 1980, there was already a public debate on the issue in the 50 and 60 in Japan. Thus, some authors suggest that the first scholars of the concept of Information Society appear in Japan the book published by Yoneji Masuda in 1980 titled Johoka shakai , which means the higher stage of social evolution, from the perspective of the analogy with biological evolution. From post industrial society to information society. The fifth chapter of it was entitled to turn the information age quiet transformation of society. In it, Masuda tells of the birth of an era of information, focusing on computer technology, which operates in conjunction with communications technology. An information age is the time ...   more details



  1. Socialist Democratic Federation (Japan)

    Unreferenced date June 2009 Cleanup date June 2010 Politics of Japan The nihongo Socialist Democratic Federation Shakai minshu reng SDF , also referred to in Japanese by the shortened nihongo Shaminren , was a Japan ese political party that existed from 1978 to 1994. It was formed from the merger of the nihongo Socialist Citizen s Federation Shakai shimin reng and the nihongo Shakai Club Shakai kurabu . History Socialist Citizen Federation SCF In 1977, Hideo Den , Yutaka Hara and Yanosuke Narazaki defected from the SDP and formed the Shakai Club party. In 1993, Satsuki Eda was head of the Science and Technology Agency in Morihiro Hosokawa s Cabinet of Japan cabinet . List of presidents of the Socialist Democratic Federation SDF Hideo Den March 1978 February 1985 Satsuki Eda February 1985 May 1994 See also Naoto Kan Japan New Party New Party Sakigake New Frontier Party Japan New Frontier Party Democratic Party of Japan Category Defunct political parties in Japan Japan party stub fr F d ration sociale d mocrate Japon ja ...   more details



  1. Kwazulusaurus

    Automatic taxobox fossil range Late Permian image image width 250px authority Maisch, 2002 in paleontology 2002 type species extinct K. shakai type species authority Maisch, 2002 Kwazulusaurus is an extinct genus of dicynodont therapsid from the Late Permian of South Africa . The type species K. shakai was described from the Dicynodon Assemblage Zone Dicynodon Assemblage Zone of the Beaufort Group in 2002. It has many similarities with the well known dicynodont Lystrosaurus , and has been placed in the same family, Lystrosauridae . Kwazulusaurus appears to be transitional between early dicynodonts and the more derived Lystrosaurus it has the wide skull roof of earlier dicynodonts, and a shortened snout like that of Lystrosaurus . ref name MMW02 cite journal last Maisch first M.W. year 2002 title A new basal lystrosaurid dicynodont from the Upper Permian of South Africa journal Palaeontology volume 45 issue 2 pages 343 359 doi 10.1111 1475 4983.00240 url http onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi 10.1111 1475 4983.00240 pdf ref References reflist Category Dicynodonts anomodont stub Anomodontia O. es Kwazulusaurus ...   more details



  1. Japan College of Social Work

    nihongo Japan College of Social Work Nihon shakai jigy daigaku is a private university in Kiyose, Tokyo , Japan , established in 1958. External links http www.jcsw.ac.jp Official website ja icon http www.jcsw.ac.jp library documents english panf.pdf Library Guide English coord missing Tokyo Category Educational institutions established in 1958 Category Private universities and colleges in Japan Category Universities and colleges in Tokyo Category 1958 establishments in Japan tokyo university stub ja uk ...   more details



  1. Miyoshi Athletic Stadium

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Miyoshi Athletic Stadium nick name image location flagicon Japan Miyoshi, Hiroshima , Japan coordinates broke ground opened 1993 renovated expanded closed demolished owner Miyoshi, Hiroshima Miyoshi City operator surface constructor construction cost architect former names nicknames tenants seating capacity 10,000 dimensions Miyoshi Athletic Stadium is an athletic stadium in Miyoshi, Hiroshima , Japan . External links http www.city.miyoshi.hiroshima.jp shakai m shisetsu shisetsu5.jsp coord missing Hiroshima Prefecture Category Sports venues in Japan Category Football venues in Japan Category Sports venues in Hiroshima Prefecture japan stadium stub ja ...   more details



  1. Hiroshi Shima

    from leprosy Shakai Hyoronsha, 1985. Seizon Sengen , Shakai Hyoronsha, 1996. Raisha no Koe the voice of leprosy patients , Shakai Hyoronsha, 1988. The leprosy prevention law should be amended. Iwanami Booklet, 1991. The leprosy prevention law and the human rights of leprosy patients. Shakai Hyoronsha ..., ISBN4 7744 0392 X C0391 Y4800E. Katai karano kaihou. Hiroshi Shima, 1985, Shakai Hyoronsha. Footnotes ...   more details



  1. Chie Nakane

    BLP sources date January 2009 Nihongo Chie Nakane Nakane Chie born November 30, 1926 is a Japanese author and anthropologist. She studied at the University of Tokyo after World War II. She is noteworthy in part as one of very few women of her generation in Japan to become a professor at a major Japanese university. She is most famous for her 1970 book, Japanese Society 1970 book Japanese Society . Books 1967 Personal Relations in a Vertical Society A theory of Homogeneous Society . In Japanese T ate shakai no Ningen Kankei Tan itsu shakai no Riron 1970 Japanese Society Honors Medals of Honor Japan Purple ribbon, 1990. Order of Culture , 2001. ref http www.jpf.go.jp e publish periodic jfn pdf jfn29 2.pdf Cultural Highlights From the Japanese Press August 1 October 31, 2001 , Japan Foundation Newsletter, Vol. XXIX, No. 2, p. 7. ISSN 0385 2318 ref Notes Reflist References Translations Categories Japanese names are written in order surname given name Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nakane, Chie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nakane, Chie Category Living people Category 1926 births Category Japanese writers Category Recipients of the Order of Culture Category Japanese anthropologists Category University of Tokyo faculty Category University of Tokyo alumni Category Osaka University faculty Category Teikyo University faculty Category Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize winners Japan writer stub anthropologist stub fr Chie Nakane ja ...   more details



  1. Ch?chinobake

    refimprove date November 2011 Image Obake Karuta 1 08.jpg thumb right Ch chinobake obake karuta card citation needed date December 2011 Nihongo Ch chinobake extra paper lantern ghost are a type of Tsukumogami , ref Bush, 109. ref the lantern spook chochinobake ... a stock character in the pantheon of ghouls and earned mention in the definitive demonology of 1784. ref Screech, 109 ref The Ch chinobake in particular was created from a Japanese lantern Ch chin ch chin lantern, citation needed date December 2011 composed of bamboo and paper or silk. citation needed date December 2011 They are portrayed with one eye, and a long tongue protruding from an open mouth. ref Bakechochin, 57. ref Note to editors Please keep a potential in popular media list short and concise. Please avoid adding trivial references e.g. the article subject is mentioned briefly in an episode of an anime, or is a minor boss in a game and please refrain from OR e.g. references using the following form X is probably based on article subject or X bears a striking resemblance to article subjest etc. are strongly discouraged . Thank you. Notes reflist Suggested Reading Bakechochin. The Element Encyclopedia of the Psychic World . Harper Element. 2006 Bush, Lawrence. Asian horror encyclopedia Asian horror culture in literature, manga and folklore . Writers Club Press. 2001 Kenky sho, Nihon Shakai Shis . Japan interpreter Volumes 8 9. Tokyo, Japan , Nihon Shakai Shis Kenky sho, Tokyo. 1974 Screech, Timon. The lens within the heart the Western scientific gaze and popular imagery in later Edo Japan . University of Hawaii Press 2002 See also Obake Y kai Karakasa Tsukumogami Dusclops br Japanese folklore long br DEFAULTSORT Chochinobake Category Ghosts Category Japanese legendary creatures Japan myth stub fa ja ...   more details



  1. Masahiro Yamada

    About Masahiro Yamada sociologist Masahiro Yamada screenwriter Masahiro Yamada screenwriter nihongo Masahiro Yamada Yamada Masahiro extra born November 30, 1957 is a Japan ese sociologist known for coining popular sociological terms like parasite singles and nihongo Social inequality gap widening society ref translation reference http orangekick.blog19.fc2.com blog entry 149.html br http www.eigotown.com eigocollege neologism backnumber neologism 15.shtml ref kakusa shakai . A graduate of University of Tokyo , he now teaches at Tokyo Gakugei University as professor. References Corresponding Japanese Wikipedia article. references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yamada, Masahiro ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Japanese sociologist DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yamada, Masahiro Category Japanese sociologists Category 1957 births Category Living people japan bio stub ja ...   more details



  1. Gunma University of Social Welfare

    nihongo Gunma University of Social Welfare Gunma shakai fukushi daigaku is a private university in Maebashi, Gunma , Japan , established in 2002. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1449. The university was renamed Gunma University of Health and Welfare in 2010. ref http www.shoken gakuen.ac.jp university about org.html lang ja History of Shoken Gakuen In Japanese , retrieved 2011 10 16. ref References references External links http www.shoken gakuen.ac.jp university index.html Official website ja icon gunma university stub coord 36.355965 139.047423 type landmark display title Category Educational institutions established in the 15th century Category Private universities and colleges in Japan Category Universities and colleges in Gunma Prefecture ja ...   more details



  1. Okinawa Social Mass Party

    nihongo Okinawa Social Mass Party Okinawa Shakai Taish t is a local political party in Okinawa , Japan . The party s name is abbreviated as nihongo Social Mass Party Shakai Taish t or nihongo Shadai t . The party primary adheres to social democracy social liberalism . History The party was founded on October 31, 1950 during the US occupation of the Ryukyu US occupation of the region . On April 29, 1952, the party launched an Association for Promotion of Reversion to Japan, which initiated a signature campaign for the demand of reunification with Japan. The campaign gathered more than 199 000 signatures 72 of the eligible voters of Okinawa . ref Eldridge, Robert D.. The Origins of the Bilateral Okinawa Problem . New York & London Garland Publishing, Inc., 2001. p. 380 ref At the time, such a campaign was initiated by liberals leftists, including Okinawa Social Mass Party and another local party called nihongo Okinawan People s Party Okinawa Jinmin t . After Okinawa s restoration to Japan in 1972, the latter party was merged into Japanese Communist Party . Okinawa Social Mass Party, on the other hand, did not join any mainland Japanese parties, and continues as a local party to this day. The party has been influential as the leading liberal party in the prefecture. However, after New Komeito Party started to support Liberal Democratic Party Japan Liberal Democratic Party from 1998, liberals in Okinawa, including Okinawa Social Mass Party, are gradually losing their influences. Members Expand list date August 2008 Members of the House of Councillors of the Diet of Japan National Diet nihongo Keiko Itokazu Officially counted as an independent politician in the House of Councillors. Members of the Okinawa Prefectural Assembly nihongo Kazuma shiro nihongo Ky ko Higa Members of the Naha, Okinawa Naha City Council nihongo Satoko Hirara ... Category Regional parties in Japan Category 1950 establishments in Japan de Okinawa Shakai ...   more details



  1. Information society

    Japanese . The Japanese have also studied the information society or johoka shakai , http ja.wikipedia.org ...   more details



  1. T?shi Kaden

    Nihongo T shi Kaden , commonly abbreviated as Kaden , is a Japanese biographical record of the Fujiwara clan . Compiled by Fujiwara no Nakamaro and Enkei priest Enkei , it was completed between 760 and 766. ref name Bungaku Daijiten Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten 1986 369 ref It is two volumes in length. Contents The first volume, known formally as Nihongo Taishoku Kanden , was compiled by Fujiwara no Nakamaro. It records the biography of Fujiwara no Kamatari , the ancestor of the Fujiwara clan. This is followed by accounts of his children, J e priest J e and Fujiwara no Fuhito Fuhito . However, only the J e passage survives. The second volume, known formally as Nihongo Muchimaro den , was compiled by Enkei. It records the biography of Fujiwara no Muchimaro . The text is viewed as a valuable supplemental historical source as it contains a number of anecdotal incidents not found elsewhere in historical records. ref name Bungaku Daijiten Notes Reflist References NKBD cite book last Yamagishi first Tokuhei coauthors Takeuchi Riz Riz Takeuchi , Sabur Ienaga, Sh suke sone title Nihon Shis Taikei 8 Kodai Seiji Shakai Shis publisher Iwanami Shoten Publishing Iwanami Shoten year 1979 External links Original http www004.upp.so net.ne.jp dassai1 text DEFAULTSORT Toshi Kaden Category Old Japanese texts Category 8th century history books fr T shi Kaden ja ...   more details



  1. Eisuke Nakazono

    nihongo Eisuke Nakazono Nakazono Eisuke extra August 27, 1920 April 9, 2002 , pen name for Hideki Nakazono, was one of Japan s pioneer writers of spy fiction. Nakazono was born in Fukuoka Prefecture , spent from 1938 1946 in China, and died of pneumonia at a hospital in Kawasaki, Kanagawa . He won the 1992 Yomiuri Prize for Peking hanten ky kan nite . References Japanese Wikipedia article http goliath.ecnext.com coms2 gi 0199 1734016 Pioneer of spy fiction Nakazono.html Pioneer of spy fiction Nakazono dies at 81 Who s who in contemporary Japanese socialists, scholars and writers , Nihon Shakai Und Kenky kai Japanese Politics Economy Research Institute , 1970, page 401. Vox populi, vox dei , Volume 80, Asahi Shinbunsha, Ronsetsu Iinshitsu, , , 1990, page 11. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nakazono, Eisukoe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1920 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2002 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nakazono, Eisukoe Category 1920 births Category 2002 deaths Category Japanese writers Category Japanese crime fiction writers Category Mystery Writers of Japan Award winners ja ...   more details



  1. Tokyo 2nd district (1928?1942)

    Constitutional Seiyukai Ichir Hatoyama br Rikken Seiy kai bgcolor FFBB30 Isoo Abe br Shakai Minsh t ... JANJAN language Japanese ref rowspan 2 bgcolor DDBBFF Isoo Abe br Shakai Taish t Party shading Constitutional ...   more details



  1. Japanese general election, 1937

    File Japanese General election, 1937 en.svg right 300px thumb Breakdown of seats in the Diet following the election General elections were held in Japan on 31 March 1937. Rikken Minseit emerged as the largest in Parliament, with 179 of the 466 seats. Voter turnout was 73.3 . ref http go2senkyo.com election 1937 99 00008452.html The 20th House of Representatives election ja icon ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Rikken Minseit 179 26 align left Rikken Seiy kai 175 0 align left Shakai Taishuto 36 18 align left Showa Kai 18 2 align left Kokumin Domei 11 4 align left T h kai 11 New align left Others 7 align left Neutrality 29 3 align left Total 10,317,802 466 0 References reflist Japanese elections Category Japanese general elections 1937 Category 1937 elections in Asia Category 1937 in Japan Category Politics of the Empire of Japan Japan gov stub ja 20 ...   more details



  1. Abe Isoo

    unreferenced date November 2006 Infobox Politician name Abe Isoo image Iso Abe.jpg caption office Member of the Diet of Japan Imperial Diet term start 1928 term end 1940 predecessor successor constituency majority office2 term start2 term end2 predecessor2 successor2 constituency2 majority2 office3 term start3 term end3 predecessor3 successor3 constituency3 majority3 birth date birth date 1865 02 04 df y birth place death date death date and age 1949 02 10 1865 02 04 df y death place party Shakai Taishuto relations residence alma mater occupation religion signature website footnotes japanese name Abe nihongo Abe Isoo extra 4 February 1865 10 February 1949 was a well known Japan ese Christian socialist , parliamentarian and pacifist . Abe was born in Fukuoka , and studied at Doshisha University and abroad, including at the Humboldt University of Berlin University of Berlin , before becoming a Unitarianism Unitarian preacher. He taught at the Waseda University from 1899. In 1901 he helped to found the short lived Japanese Social Democratic party, which the government swiftly prohibited. During the Russo Japanese War he advocated Non Cooperation Movement non cooperation and participated in various early feminist movements. In 1906, he played an instrumental role in founding the first Japanese Socialist Party, from which he advocated a Christian Socialist viewpoint. However, the government outlawed this party too in 1907. In 1924 he became the first President of the Japanese Fabian Society . In 1928 he was elected to the Diet of Japan Japanese Diet , where he held a seat for four consecutive elections. In 1932, he became a chairman of Shakai Taishuto . He withdrew from politics in 1940. See also Shinkigen openhistory http www.baseball museum.or.jp baseball hallo detail detail 004.html Persondata NAME Abe Isoo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Japanese politician DATE OF BIRTH 4 February 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 February 1949 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSOR ...   more details



  1. Democratic Socialist Party (Japan)

    Infobox Political party name english Democratic Socialist Party name native , Minshu Shakai t logo colorcode red leader president chairperson spokesperson leader1 name foundation 1960 split Social Democratic Party Japan Japan Socialist Party dissolution 10 December 1994 merged New Frontier Party Japan New Frontier Party headquarters newspaper youth wing Minsha Youth membership year membership ideology Social democracy national international Socialist International colors website country Japan The nihongo Democratic Socialist Party originally Minshu Shakai t extra later simply Minsha t was a social democracy social democratic party in Japan . History The Democratic Socialist Party DSP was established in 1960 by a breakaway group led by Suehiro Nishio of the Social Democratic Party Japan Japan Socialist Party . It was made up of many members of the former Rightist Socialist Party of Japan , a moderate social democratic faction that existed between 1948 and 1955. The DSP advocated social democracy and was a member of the Socialist International . The party supported the construction of a welfare state , opposed totalitarianism , and strongly backed the Japan US alliance. It derived much of its financial and organisational support from the Domei private sector labor confederation. The DSP was dissolved in 1994 to join the New Frontier Party Japan New Frontier Party . In 1996, the Japan Socialist Party was transformed into the Social Democratic Party Japan Social Democratic Party . Two years later, in 1998, the New Frontier Party dissolved and most of its members eventually joined the Democratic Party of Japan . Despite the dissolution of the DSP in 1994, its youth organisation Minsha Youth survived until 2003 and was a member of the International Union of Socialist Youth IUSY . After Minsha Youth was dissolved, some of its former members and independent social democrats formed a new youth organisation, the Young Socialists Japan Young Socialists , which ...   more details



  1. New Socialist Party (Japan)

    File Rogo.png thumb Logo of the New Socialist Party Infobox political party For more information on how to use this, see Template Party politics name New Socialist Party br br Shin Shakai t logo File Rogo.png thumb Logo of the New Socialist Party colorcode chairman leader1 title leader1 name leader2 title leader2 name leader3 title leader3 name leader4 title leader4 name founded March 3, 1996 headquarters student wing youth wing ideology Centre left br Socialism br Direct Democracy blank1 title blank1 international colors seats1 title seats1 seats2 title seats2 seats3 title seats3 seats4 title seats4 seats5 title seats5 website URL country Japan The Nihongo New Socialist Party Shin Shakai t was a left wing party created in Japan on March 3, 1996, by a group of left wingers who left the Social Democratic Party Japan Social Democratic Party . ref http digital.library.unt.edu govdocs crs permalink meta crs 350 1 94045 Japan s Uncertain Political Transition Bot generated title ref ref cite book title Japanese electoral politics creating a new party system last Reed first Steven R. page 77 year 2003 publisher Psychology Press isbn 9780415311403 ref The party has some similarities to the Japanese Communist Party . It is able to assert its left wing views democratically, unlike other hard line atheist orientated, communist political parties in Japan. It says that people can have freedom of thought and religious beliefs . A peaceful democratic revolution, peace, and human rights constitute what the party desires to be part of Constitution of Japan Japan s constitution . Another idea they support is direct democracy . Another viewpoint that the party shares with the Japanese Communist Party, although slightly different, clarify date November 2011 is the belief Japan should completely stop using its nuclear power , so Japan can become a nation with unarmed neutrality. ref http translate?hl en&sl ja&u http www.sinsyakai.or.jp &sa X&oi translate&resnum 1&ct result&p ...   more details



  1. Unified Socialist League

    The Unified Socialist League lang ja Toitsu shakaishugi domei , abbreviated Toshado was a pro Soviet Union Soviet communist organization in Japan , founded on May 3, 1962. The Unified Socialist League was led by Kasuga Shojiro, formely a leading figure in the Communist Party of Japan . ref name sc Makoto Omori was the general secretary of the organization. ref Nihon Shakai Shis Kenky sho Tokyo, Japan . http books.google.com books?ei tC pTKKSCoOBlAe 7qSdDQ Japan Interpreter . Tokyo Center for Japanese Social and Political Studies , 1970. p. 93 ref The organization emerged out of a split from the Preparatory Communission for a Socialist Reform Movement a.k.a. the Socialist Renovation group . The membership of the Unified Socialist League numbering around 600 was dominated by students, and the organization had a student wing called the Socialist Student Front . ref name sc Scalapino, Robert A. http books.google.com books?id WrjFsd9S qIC The Japanese Communist Movement, 1920 1966 . Berkeley University of California Press, 1967. pp. 144 145 ref The Unified Socialist League published a monthly journal, Kozo Kaikaku Structural Reform . It had a circulation of around 2,200. ref name sc Kozo Kaikaku was published between May 1962 and December 1963. In May 1964 the Unified Socialist League launched a new publication, Heiwa to Shakaishugi . ref T ky Daigaku. http books.google.com books?ei tC pTKKSCoOBlAe 7qSdDQ Annals of the Institute of Social Science . Tokyo, Japan The Institute, University of T ky , 1966. p. 109 ref The Unified Socialist League repeatedly attacked the Communist Party of Japan, arguing that the party lacked internal democracy and that it was subservient to China Chinese interests. ref name sc The Unified Socialist League did not put forth candidates in national elections. ref Staar, Richard Felix, Milorad M. Drachkovitch, and Lewis H. Gann. http books.google.com books?ei tC pTKKSCoOBlAe 7qSdDQ Yearbook on International Communist Affairs . Stanford, Calif H ...   more details



  1. Socialist thought in Imperial Japan

    in the Empire of Japan The nihongo Society for the Study of Socialism Shakai Shugi Kenkyukai ... Party Shakai Minshuto . The government outlawed the new party two days after its formation ... 1928 nihongo Shakai Minshuto Socialist People s Party Shakai Minshut 1926 1932 nihongo Nihon Rodo Sodomei Japan Federation of Labor Nihon R d S d mei 1919 1940 nihongo Shakai Taishuto Socialist Masses Party Shakai Taishut 1932 1940 nihongo Nihon Musanto Japan Proletarian Party ...   more details



  1. Political parties of the Empire of Japan

    in Russia and the emergence of labor union s in Japan, the Nihon Shakai Shugi Domei 1920 , Japan ... Shakai Shugi Domei 1922 Foundation of the Japan Communist Party 1925 Peace Preservation Law of 1925 1926 Foundation of the Nihon R n t Japan Labor Farmer Party , R d N mint Labor Farmer Party , and the Shakai ... 1882 1883, founded by Fukuichi Gen ichir R d N mint 1926 1928 Shakai Minshut 1926 1932, founded by Abe Isoo Shakai Taishut 1932 1940, founded by Abe Isoo Shimpot 1886 1889, founded by kuma Shigenobu ...   more details



  1. Robin Waterfield

    1986 Japanese ed., Shakai Shiso Sha 1987 Danish ed., Borgen 1987 Portuguese ed., Verbo 1991 Brazilian ... Fighting Fantasy Gamebook 23 , 1986 French ed., Gallimard 1987 Japanese ed., Shakai Shiso Sha ... Fantasy Gamebook 28 , 1987 French ed., Gallimard 1988 Danish ed., Borgen 1989 Japanese ed., Shakai ...   more details



  1. T?h?kai

    of Fascism , p. 156 ref In 1939 the party actually entered into merger negotiations with Shakai Taishuto ... many members of Shakai Taishuto considered T h kai to be fascist party. ref Stephen S. Large ...   more details




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