CONTENTS CHAPTER I The War Against Japan PAGE i CHAPTER II The
Political Oligarchy I 12 CHAPTER III The Economic Oligarchy 59
CHAPTER IV The Emperor Idea 91 CHAPTER V Foreign Influences and
Anti-Foreignism 123 CHAPTER VI The Authoritarian State 155 CHAPTER
VII Background of War 182 CHAPTER VIII The Future of Japan 226
INDEX follows page 258 VII PREFACE a UR WAR against Japan has been
long and costly in both men and treasure. Yet we still have not
revealed clearly that we know what we are fighting for. We have
fought to avenge Pearl Harbor and the victims of the infamous March
of Death in the Philippines, to kill c the little yellow monkey men
and., occasionally and in a vague sort of way, to rid the world of
Japanese militarism The lack of a clearly defined set of war aims
against Japan has certainly not impaired the fighting efficiency of
the armies and the naval and air forces that have been piling
defeat after defeat on the Japanese enemy. But as the final defeat
of Japan comes nearer and the problems of the peace loom larger, we
must have a clearer conception of the nature of the ideas that we
are fighting in our war against Japan. This book has been written
in the hope of bringing into clearer focus the aims of the
ideological war. We shall not have won the war until the peace
hasbeen firmly established., and it can be so established only
after the crushing of the ideas on which Japanese mili tarism and
aggression are based. It would be impossible to list here the names
of all who have helped me, directly or indirectly, to formulate my
thinking about Japan. I am greatly in debt to my classes at the
Univer sity of Washington, whose interest and, at times, lack of
interest forced meto do much of the research and the think ing on
which the book is based. George E. Taylor, the head of my
department at the University, and Harold M. Vinacke of ix Preface
the University of Cincinnati have been particularly unstint ing in
the aid and counsel they have given me. I musty of course, assume
sole responsibility for the ideas set down in these pages. They are
the fruit of my research and my thinking at the University and are
not related to the work I have been engaged in since my departure,
on leave, from the University in the spring of 1942. I should like
to add that the names in this book are set down according to the
Japanese usage the surname is written first and the given name
second. Japanese historical figures are re ferred to by their given
names rather than by their family names. JOHN M. MAKI Japanese
Militarism
General
Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 2007 |
First published: |
March 2007 |
Authors: |
John.M. Maki
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 16mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
284 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4067-2272-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
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LSN: |
1-4067-2272-3 |
Barcode: |
9781406722727 |
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