Biblioteca / 1980-1989
John Crump. The Origins of Socialist Thought in Japan.
Beckenham: Croom Helm, 1983.
Nueva York: St. Martin’s Press, 1983
Londres: Routledge, 2013. 400 páginas.
CONTENTS
Introduction
PART ONE
TO THE END OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR (1905)
1 – THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITALISM IN JAPAN AND THE FORMING OF A WORKING CLASS
The Revolution of 1868
Industrialisation
The Forming of a Working Class
Oppression by the State
2 – POPULISM (NARODNISM) AND OTHER RUSSTAN INFLUENCES
Western Sources
First News of ‘Socialisn’
The ‘People’s Rights Movement’
Russian Populism
Tolstoy
The Russo-Japanese War
3 – STUDYING AT THE FEET OF KUROPEAN SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY
Sakai Yuzaburo
‘Authorities’ on ‘Socialism’
False Optimism
The SPD
European Social-Democracy and the Russo-Japanese War
Marx and Engels
4 – INFLUENCES FROM ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES – AMERICA, BRITAIN, NEW ZEALAND
Japanese Students in America
Christianity and ‘Socialism’
Shying Away from the Class Struggle
Henry George
Fabianism
Percy Alden
Labour Leaders
New Zealand’s Lib-Labs
Stony Ground
5 – THE LEGACY FROM THE OLD SOCIETY
Money and the Samurai
Money and the Peasants
Confucianism
Taoism
Elitism
The Monarchy
6 – JAPANESE ‘SOCIALISM’ TO 1905
‘Socialism’ as an Alternative Form of Capitalism
PART TWO
FROM THE END OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR (1905) TO THE GREAT RICE RIOTS (1918)
7 – THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITALISM AND THE FIRST FLEXING OF THE WORKING CLASS’ MUSCLES
The Conditions of the Workers
Strikes and Insurrections
Direct Action in Practice and Theory
The First World War
The Rice Riots
8 – KOTOKU SHUSUI AND THE AMERICAN CONNECTION
The Socialist Party of America
The Socialist Labour Party
The Industrial Workers of the World
The Anarchists
The Shakai Kakumeito (Social-Revolutionary Party)
9 – INSPIRATION FROM RUSSIA
The Nagasaki Russians
Bronislas Pilsudski and Grigorii Gershuni
The Russian Anarchists
Kropotkin
The Russian Revolution
10 – SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY AND SYNDICALISM IN CONTENTION – EUROPEAN BATTLES REFOUGHT IN JAPAN
Arnold Roller’s The Social General Strike
The Emergence of Support for Kotoku’s Direct Actionism
The Conference of the Nippon Shakaito (Socialist Party of Japan)
The Widening Rift
Keir Hardie in Japan
The Social-Democratic Faction
The Syndicalist Faction
11 – CHRISTIANS AND TERRORISTS
Japanese Christian Socialism
Terrorism
12 – JAPANESE ‘SOCIALISM’ TO 1918
The Socialist Movement
Was an Alternative to Capitalism Posed?
Appendix A – ‘ABOLISH MONEY!’ / Kotoku Shusui
Appendix B – ‘THE CHANGE IN MY THOUGHT’ / Kotoku Shusui
Select Bibliography