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Selected Essays by Fukuzawa Yukichi - On Government (Hardcover)
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Selected Essays by Fukuzawa Yukichi - On Government (Hardcover)
Series: SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan
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During the sweeping changes taking place in 19th century Japan, no
thinker was more important than Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901). Born
into a low-ranking samurai family, he traveled to Nagasaki at age
nineteen to study Dutch. In 1858, he was sent to Edo to teach Dutch
to domain students. In his spare time he taught himself English
using a Dutch-English dictionary. Two years later, he was appointed
a translator of diplomatic documents at the shogunal office of
foreign affairs. In 1862, he founded a school that is now Keio
University. Eager to introduce Western history and ideas to the
Japanese, he wrote a series of books, including the bestselling
Conditions in the West (1866). In the late 1870s, he turned his
attention to the prospects for parliamentary government in Japan.
The central government was firmly in place and elective prefectural
assemblies were about to be established. He wrote essays on the
workings of such a system, drawing on his earlier travels abroad
and his reading of de Tocqueville, John Stuart Mill, Walter
Bagehot, and others. A realist and optimist, Fukuzawa assured his
readers of the eventual success of parliamentary government in
Japan. This book provides the first-English language translation of
five essays that bear directly on the development of his thought
and its legacy in Japanese culture.
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