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Long Reads: Japan's Socialist Tradition w/ Kenji Hasegawa

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The JCP's Revolutionary Strategy in the 1950s

Inajiro Asanuma was stabbed to death at a televised debate with the other party leaders. The JCP pursued this strategy because they were ordered to do so by the common form in the context of the Korean War, he says. In January 1950, the Communist Information Bureau publicly criticized the JCP for holding the mistaken belief that peaceful revolution could be achieved under the US occupation. It called on the JCP to lead a vigorous anti-imperial struggle against the occupiers.

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