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Thought and behaviour in modern Japanese politics
A seminal study that analyzes the intellectual foundations, patterns of thought, and political behavior that shaped modern Japanese politics. Maruyama examines how the legacy of feudalism, traditional power structures, and hierarchical norms influenced Japan’s political development before and after World War II. The book explores the relationship between ideology, political institutions, and societal mentality, showing how these factors contributed to authoritarian tendencies, mass mobilization, and the challenges of democratization. Through a blend of historical and intellectual analysis, Maruyama provides deep insight into the cultural and structural roots of Japanese political culture and the complexities of Japan’s transition toward modern democracy.
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