The Enigma of Japanese Power: People and Politics in a Stateless NationIn this brilliantly authoritative book, Karel van Wolferen unravels the confusions and misperceptions the West has about Japan and can no longer afford to maintain. |
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Emperor Mutsuhito ( posthumously called Meiji ) did not take this advice , though
eventually he was made to set another kind of ... While Christianity did not prove
to be the answer , the Meiji oligarchy did make the emperor the key to a quasi ...
Emperor Mutsuhito ( posthumously called Meiji ) did not take this advice , though
eventually he was made to set another kind of ... While Christianity did not prove
to be the answer , the Meiji oligarchy did make the emperor the key to a quasi ...
Page 260
Roughly a century later when , confounding the Gukansho , there were two rival
emperors , the most learned participant in the politics of this schism , Kitabatake
Chikafusa , wrote a scholarly treatise in support of the emperor of his choice .
Roughly a century later when , confounding the Gukansho , there were two rival
emperors , the most learned participant in the politics of this schism , Kitabatake
Chikafusa , wrote a scholarly treatise in support of the emperor of his choice .
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In a booklet published in 1985 by the Association of Shinto Shrines and aimed at
middle - school pupils , the old myth of the emperor as a descendant of the sun
goddess is reinstated , and a number of LDP members of parliament have again
...
In a booklet published in 1985 by the Association of Shinto Shrines and aimed at
middle - school pupils , the old myth of the emperor as a descendant of the sun
goddess is reinstated , and a number of LDP members of parliament have again
...
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Trust: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order Francis Fukuyama No preview available - 1996 |