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[edit] Automated Pictures
User:Cast/Portal:Anarchism/Selected picture
[edit] Anti-anarchism
[edit] Anarchist art template
[edit] Anarchism in New Zealand
User:Cast/Anarchism in New Zealand
[edit] Per Bylund
[edit] Libertarian template
[edit] Anarchism in Japan
[edit] History
[edit] Meiji era
[edit] Taisho era
[edit] Shouwa era
[edit] Links to use
- Anarchism in Japan timeline
- THE ANARCHIST MOVEMENT IN JAPAN
- Anarchism in Japan
- Japanese Anarchism Bibliography
- Anarchist Opposition to Japanese Militarism, 1926-37
- Three Japanese Anarchists : Kotoku, Osugi and Yamaga
- CIRA Japana
- CIRA Nippon
- Anarchist Yellow Pages
- ‘A Note on Contemporary Violence’ -- What is Non-Violent Direct Action? by Kou MUKAI
- significant images
- Guillotine Society
- A-Infos articles related to Japan's contemporary anarchist movement
- IRS
- Selected Opinions on the Bureau of Public Secrets No anarchist do refute or cast a diatribe toward Proudhon, Bakunin, Kropotkin and Spanish C.N.T. like you except a Marxist, an ultra-nationalist and an ignorant liberalist. . . . You know “When you are in Rome you must do as a Roman do.” It is at least an etiquette over the world. Surely you have done it in the bad manner like some Japanese “anarchists.” —Yoshiharu Hashimoto, “A Reply to a Situationist,” in Libertaire (Tokyo, November 1977)
- 1985 -- Japan: Hashimoto Yoshiharu, 55, dies in Tokyo. Japanese anarchist & founder, in the 1960s, of the publishing house "Barukan-sha," & a writer for the review "Anaki" (Anarchy). Yoshiharu was a writer & translator of many works of the classical thinkers & theorists of the international anarchist movement, such as Proudhon, Peter Kropotkin, Emma Goldman, & Oscar Wilde, et al. In the 1970s he was involved with the group of Miura Seiichi, centered around the publication, "Libertarian".
[edit] Stuff to incorporate
- Japanese Anarchist Federation
- Tomioka Makoto
- Shūsui Kōtoku
- Kikuoka Kuri
- Fumiko Kaneko
- YEOL, Pak. (??-??) Korean anarchist, companion of Kaneko Fumiko. Involved in Futeisha case; his death sentence commuted to life by the Japanese emperor.
- Noe Ito
- Sakae Osugi
- BlueStockings Journal
- Jun Tsuji (non-anarchist)
- (1945-??) "Kurohata" (Black Flag), Japanese journal published by Black Youth League (1925-??).
- Black Youth League. (1925-??) Japanese anarchists, publishers of "Kurohata" (Black Flag).
- ISHIKAWA, Sanshirô. (1876-1956) Historian, anarcho-syndicalist involved in Japanese Anarchist Federation.
- Japanese Anarchist Federation. Generally sympathetic to syndicalism. Active early 20th century, then again June 1951 (simultaneously with the anarchist-communist Nihon Anakisuto Kurabu) until 1968.
- "Museifushugi Undô". (Anarchist Movement) (1951[?}-1980) Japanese journal of Nihon Anakisuto Kurabu.
- NAKAHAMA, Tetsu. (??-??) Japanese anarchist, member of the Guillotine Society.
- Nihon Anakisuto Kurabu (Japan Anarchist Club) (1951-1980[?]) Anarchist communist group set up simultaneously as the Japanese Anarchist Federation in 1951, publishing the journal "Museifushugi Undô" (Anarchist Movement) until March 1980.
- SAKUTARO, Iwasa. Sakutarô (??-??) Japanese anarchist communist involved in Japanese Anarchist Federation.
- SHÛZÔ, Hatta Hatta Shuzo (??-1934) Japanese anarchist involved in Japanese Anarchist Federation.
- TODA, Misato. (??-??) Japanese anarchist, friend of Luce Fabbri.
- Nagoya Anarchists
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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