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This new study of the Meiji Government's controversial Education Minister and thinker, Mori Arinori, seeks to complement Ivan P. Hall's excellent earlier biography (1973) by providing an alternative interpretation of the man and his mission, namely that he is 'overwhelmingly closer to the social evolutionist's view of social change', with a considerable debt to the writings of Spencer rather than the Utalitarian philosophy of J. S. Mill. In other words, Mori was able to develop a workable philosophy of government and administration in line with the pragmatic needs of Japanese society. The book, therefore, will contribute to a radical rethink of Japanese perceptions of the Meiji reforms seen in their own terms.
This study of the Meiji Governemnt's controversial Education Minister and thinker, Mori Arinori, seeks to complement Ivan P. Hall's earlier biography by providing an alternative interpretation to the man and his mission. It argues that Mori is overwhelmingly closer to the social evolutionist's view of social change with a considerable debt to the writings of Spencer rather than the Utilitarian philosophy of J.S. Mill.
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