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Translating the Japanese Ideology: The Anti-Fascist Philosophy of Tosaka Jun w/ Robert Stolz - Part 2

Against Japanism

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The Prevalence and Transformation of Fascism in Japan

This chapter explores the prevalence of fascism in Japan from the 1920s, its transformation into an explicit fascist period post-1936, and the concept of political apostasy. It discusses the affinity between liberalism and fascism, the imprisonment of an individual named Tosaka Jun, and the influence of his philosophy on Japanese idealism and materialism. The speaker also examines the reluctance to label Japan in the 1930s and 40s as fascist and emphasizes the importance of understanding Japanese fascism and its distinct characteristics.

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