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Self-respect and independence of mind

Self-respect and independence of mind2017

Shin'ichi Kitaoka

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"It is said that Japan is currently experiencing its third opening to the outside world. However, in terms of importance, rather than the so-called second opening--which refers to the reforms following World War II--the more significant opening was that of the Meiji Restoration, initiated and carried out by the Japanese themselves. Consequently, as Japan today finds itself feeling trapped with a sense of despair, it is to the Meiji era that we should turn, and more than to anyone else, the person we should turn to is Fukuzawa Yukichi. With the general reader in mind, this volume brings together the results of the present-day research into the accomplishments of Fukuzawa as part of an overall appraisal of the man himself"--Back cover.

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First published
2017
OL Work ID
OL19755509W

Subjects

BiographyEducatorsSavoir et éruditionVie intellectuelleHistoireHistoire et critiqueFukuzawa, yukichi , 1835-1901Savoir et érudition--japon--1600-1868 (époque des tokugawa)Educators--japan--biographyVie intellectuelle--histoire--histoire et critiqueVie intellectuelle--histoire--japon--1600-1868 (époque des tokugawa)--histoire et critiqueLb775.f82 k5713 2017

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