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| | Encyclopedia: Fukuzawa Yukichi |
 | | Yet, "Datsu-A Ron" was actually a response to a failed attempt by Koreans to organize an effective reform faction, an attempt he'd supported. |
 | | His action is so rare that it is always buries under the ugliness of his neighbors' activities," Fukuzawa wrote in "Datsu-A Ron." |
 | | Fukuzawa's most important contribution to the reformation effort, though, came in the form of a newpaper called Jiji Shimpo, which he started in 1882, after being prompted by Inoue Kaoru, Okuma Shigenobu, and Ito Hirobumi to establish a strong influence among the people through publishing. |
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