

Japanese History: Samurai & the Myth of Bushido
Mar 21, 2021
01:31:04
On today’s episode we discuss how the “way of the samurai” or bushido, fueled the creation of the imperial Japanese nation state.
Bushido is supposedly the value system that governed the behavior of Samurai in feudal Japan. It encouraged them to be loyal, courageous , polite, etc. What’s interesting is that the term “bushido” wasn’t really a thing prior to the 1800s. It was an invented concept used to inspire national identity. Come join us to learn more about how “thinkers” use symbols from the past as a tool to create nationalism.
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Sources:
- Oleg Benesch – Inventing the Way of the Samurai
- Inazo Nitobe – Bushido, the Soul of Japan
- Edwin, Reischauer – Japan: Story of Nation
- K. Henshall – A History of Japan: From Stone Age to Superpower
- Bushi-NO: The Myth of the Samurai Chivalric Code
- John Stuart Mill – Considerations on Representative Government
- Eric Hobsbawm – The Invention of Tradition
- Basil Hall Chamberlain – The Invention of a New Religion
Episode #187
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