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This paper examines the Japanese post-war “Intellectual-debate(” chishikijin-ron)that had been made by the Japanese intellectuals themselves in the early-post WW Ⅱ years. The “Intellectual-debate” was... the catalyst for an exploration of post-war Japanese democratic thought. The “Intellectual-debate” raised various kinds of discussions about post-war democracy and the Marxist theory of revolution, for instance, the relationship between intellectuals and the common people, distance between the knowledge[culture] and wisdom of living, the struggle between idealism of modernist intellectuals and determinism of Marxist intellectuals.続きを見る
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