The Enigma of Japanese Power: People and Politics in a Stateless NationA full-scale examination of the inner workings of Japan's political and industrial system. |
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Page 133
... parties and charge between 20,000 and one million yen for tickets . Companies are sometimes forced to buy a number of these tickets through their industrial association . The hotels at which the parties are held may also sell tickets to ...
... parties and charge between 20,000 and one million yen for tickets . Companies are sometimes forced to buy a number of these tickets through their industrial association . The hotels at which the parties are held may also sell tickets to ...
Page 332
... parties and honeymoons , for which spontaneity would be considered an essential ingredient in other societies . Japanese do not necessarily love ritual more than other people , but they feel lost without it . The rituals need not at all ...
... parties and honeymoons , for which spontaneity would be considered an essential ingredient in other societies . Japanese do not necessarily love ritual more than other people , but they feel lost without it . The rituals need not at all ...
Page 369
... parties dating from the Meiji period had by then , despite systematic obstruction , come sufficiently into their own to compete for power . They had linked up with big business and together they counter- balanced the military . There ...
... parties dating from the Meiji period had by then , despite systematic obstruction , come sufficiently into their own to compete for power . They had linked up with big business and together they counter- balanced the military . There ...
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