Individualism and Socialism: The Life and Thought of Kawai Eijirō (1891–1944) (Harvard East Asian Monographs) 个人主义与社会主义:日本思想家、经济学家河合荣治郎(河合栄治郎)生平思想研究 哈佛东亚丛书【英文世界第一部研究河合荣治郎的专著。英文版,精装】馆藏书
Kawai Eijiro was a controversial figure in Japan during the interwar years. Dedicated to the idea that the socialist aspiration for economic equality could be combined with a classical liberal commitment to individual political and civil rights, he antagonized both Marxists and Japanese nationalists. He was hounded by the government as a leftist and brought to trial during World War II.
This is the first study of Kawai in English. Atsuko Hirai examines the family and school influences that contributed to the development of Kawai's thought, and analyzes the manner in which the ideas of such Western philosophers as Kant, Hegel, John Stuart Mill, Marx, T. H. Green, and the British labor ideologues were absorbed into a receptive and creative East Asian mind. The events of Kawai's life are intertwined with the development of his idealist political philosophy, all culminating in a trial of unprecedented scale.
This is the first study of Kawai in English. Atsuko Hirai examines the family and school influences that contributed to the development of Kawai's thought, and analyzes the manner in which the ideas of such Western philosophers as Kant, Hegel, John Stuart Mill, Marx, T.H. Green, and the British labor ideologues were absorbed into a receptive and creative east Asian Mind.
Atsuko Hirai was Kazushige Hirasawa Professor Emerita of History at Bates College.
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