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  Yoshino   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Yoshino, Nara Yoshino (吉野町; -cho) is a Japan.
Yoshino, Tokushima Yoshino (吉野町; -cho) is a Japan.
Yoshino District, Nara Yoshino (吉野郡; -gun) is a Japan.
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 Yoshino Sakuzo - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Yoshino Sakuzo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Yoshino Sakuzo - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Yoshino Sakuzo.
Yoshino Sakuzo (吉野 作造, January 29, 1878–March 18, 1933) was a Japanese author.
The orginal Yoshino Sakuzo article can be editet
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Yoshino-Sakuzo.html   (97 words)

  
 YOSHINO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Search the YOSHINO Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the YOSHINO Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named YOSHINO at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/Y/YOSHINO.htm   (73 words)

  
 Taisho Democracy
In attempting to articulate the nature of democracy for Taisho Japan, Yoshino Sakuzo (1878-1933) had to face the problem of seemingly irreconcilable concepts of the sovereignty of the emperor, as enunciated in the Meiji constitution, and the soverignty of the people.
Yoshino resolved this problem by stating that democracy in the sense of soverignty residing in the people (minshu shugi) could not apply to Japan.
On the other hand, whether a country be a monarchy or a democracy, that country should have a government organized for the people, serving their welfare, and decisions reached by it should reflect the will of the people.
brian.hoffert.faculty.noctrl.edu /HST263/17.TaishoDemocracy.html   (1150 words)

  
 Yoshino Aoki - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Yoshino Aoki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Yoshino Aoki - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Yoshino Aoki.
Here you will find more informations about Yoshino Aoki.
Yoshino Aoki is a video game music composer, having composed (in full or collaboratively) the music for Breath of Fire III and Breath of Fire IV.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Yoshino-Aoki.html   (102 words)

  
 IALHI News Service: Social Sciences in Modern Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The constitutional scholar Minobe Tatsukichi (1873-1948) became known for his anti-official "organ theory of the emperor." The famed political scientist Yoshino Sakuzo (1878-1933), known for his advocacy of "people-as-the-base-ism" (minponshugi), thought the individual needed to be liberated.
Even Yoshino's minponshugi can be understood as "democracy without popular sovereignty." In the end, "there was virtually no self-sustaining liberalism in theory or in practice." Liberalism remained an "irritant," and "lacked an independent institutional base and motivational source" (p.
Though liberalism (both political and economic) did play a role in Japanese capitalism, Barshay astutely asserts that it did so "as an adjunct to a particularist ideology in which capitalism served as an invisible means to the end of overcoming the country's backwardness" (p.
www.ialhi.org /news/i0503_1.html   (3566 words)

  
 Why Taisho was Democratic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
International Influences--Wilsonianism, Allied Vistory WWI, world made safe for democracy, ideal of national self-determination for all nations, etc.
A Christian with sympathies towards socialism, Yoshino tried to make the notion of democracy and popular sovereignty compatible with the emperor system by coining Minponshugi phrase.
Yoshino combines liberalism at home with voice for self-determination for colonial subjects, especially Koreans.
www.willamette.edu /~rloftus/democratic.html   (351 words)

  
 WW1 & 1920s
One of the most eminent intellectual leaders of Taisho Democracy was Sakuzo Yoshino (1878-1933), professor of political science at Tokyo University (photo).
His democracy theory (minpon shugi) emphasized the need to improve the actual implementation of the system of constitutional government (that is to say, establishing democratic institutions is not enough).
Yoshino, Sakuzo, "Keisei no Hongi o Toite sono Yushu no Bi o Nasu no To o Ronzu" (Discourse on the Principle of Constitutional Government and the Way to Fully Develop its Potentiality), Chuo Koron, January 1916.
www.grips.ac.jp /teacher/oono/hp/lecture_J/lec07.htm   (3286 words)

  
 Robert Schroeder : Freelance Journalist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The document limited voting rights and made the armed forces answerable to the emperor, not a civilian government.
A quasi-democracy persisted into the Taisho period, when even so-called liberals like Yoshino Sakuzo saw nothing wrong with a Japanese colony in Korea.
With thinking like that, says Buruma, "it becomes easier to understand how Japan could later embark on far more perilous military adventures." Those adventures include the battles leading up to and during World War II, which to the Japanese was "a war against liberalism," the author writes.
www.robertschroeder.net /feer05012003.html   (376 words)

  
 HEAS - Conference 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The correlation between liberal-democratic movements with Japan and evolving international affairs, however, has not been adequately studied.
The case study for this purpose is the ideas and activities of Yoshino Sajuzo (1878-1933).
Yoshino has been constantly referred to as one of the dominant figures of "Taisho democracy" with the implication that Yoshino embodied a critical force in resisting imperial activities of the Japanese state.
hcs.harvard.edu /~heas/conference/2001/confpanel01.htm   (1035 words)

  
 impdem
Most liberal part of Taisho came from outside--international.
Wilsonian influence was real but remained in an imperialistic framework which was rarely called into question (except by Yoshino Sakuzo).
Smith sees Japan's commitment to this experiment was as much pragmatic as idealistic.
www.willamette.edu /~rloftus/impdem.htm   (1103 words)

  
 History Americas Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Before doing so, however, the extent of direct influence or imitation needs to be considered.
In 1932 Yoshino Sakuzo, in an article entitled 'Fascism in Japan', pointed to the 'feeling among the Japanese that if democracy is not quite good enough for those who invented it, then Japan, who has always slightly mistrusted it, has no particular reason for keeping it going'.
This sense of the trend of the times being opposed to democracy can be detected in other Japanese writers.
www.amersol.edu.pe /_dmunro/ib/articles/ww2_11.htm   (2412 words)

  
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See IHJ entry; relationship to the preceding entry needs to be investigated.
The works catalogued are those found in the library of Yoshino Sakuzô, the Home Ministry library, the Army library, and the recommendations of the Meiji Bunka Kenkyûkai.
Entries are organized into broad groupings like society, religion, science, law, history, etc. Entries give the title, nuber of volumes, author's name, and date of publication.
www.columbia.edu /~hds2/BIB95/ch20.htm   (1316 words)

  
 The Birth of Japan's Postwar Constitution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Book Description: This 1989 Yoshino Sakuzo prize-winning book is essential reading for understanding Japan's postwar constitution, political and social history, and foreign policy.
In this, the most complete English account of the origins of Japan's Constitution, the author presents new interpretations of the behind-the-scenes actors who shaped the Japanese Constitution: the petulant General Douglas MacArthur, Japanese defenders of the conservative order, Japanese liberal and socialist reformers, and moderate Allies sitting on the Far Eastern Commission.
isbn.nu /0813334950   (383 words)

  
 Political Science - What's Been Published - Alphabetically by Title Beginning: Y
Yoritomo and the founding of the first Bakufu : the origins of dual government in Japan
Yoshino Sakuzo to sono jidai : Taisho demokurashi no seiji shiso dansho
You can't do that to me! : Famous fights for human rights
www.pitbossannie.com /ti-j-y.html   (609 words)

  
 Kodama Book Review
This extends and refines his 1991 book Analyzing Japanese High Technologies.
It won the coveted Sakuzo Yoshino prize for the best book in the social sciences.
This was the first time an engineer has ever won.
www.trudelgroup.com /bookr9.htm   (1009 words)

  
 Session 13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Organizing for Autonomy: Lawyers and the Fruit of Fascism, 1933–1949
In 1933, the Imperial Lawyers Association condemned the government’s "abuse of authority (kenryoku no ran’yĆ“)" and infringements on human rights, using the same language employed by champions of democracy and critics of government "fasci-zation," such as Yoshino Sakuzo.
At the same time, the association backed the suppression of civil liberties under a revised Public Peace Preservation Law.
www.aasianst.org /absts/2000abst/Japan/J-13.htm   (1257 words)

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