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| #2433421 in Books | J Victor Koschmann | 1996-12-01 | 1996-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.90 x6.00l,.96 | File type: PDF | 301 pages | Revolution and Subjectivity in Postwar Japan||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| need strong background in communist theory|By W Boudville|Koschmann explains how in the tangled aftermath of post-World War 2 Japan, socialist and communist intellectuals tried to assess and promote their causes. Some were influenced by Stalin and others by Mao. The discrediting of the right wing militarists that had led Japan to disaster did help the leftists, to some extent.<
After World War II, Japanese intellectuals believed that world history was moving inexorably toward bourgeois democracy and then socialism. But who would be the agents--the active "subjects"--of that revolution in Japan? Intensely debated at the time, this question of active subjectivity influenced popular ideas about nationalism and social change that still affect Japanese political culture today.
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