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Japan remains one of the most intriguing yet least understood
nations. In a much needed, balanced and comprehensive analysis,
among other remarkable revelations, this book presents for the
first time a vital key to understanding the organisation of Japan's
society and the behaviour of its people. The Japanese are not
driven by a universal morality based on Good and Evil, but by broad
aesthetic concepts based on Pure and Impure. What they include as
'impure' will surprise many readers.
In a rare combination of comprehensive coverage and sustained
critical focus, this book examines Japan's progress through its
entire history to its current status as an economic, technological,
and cultural superpower. A key factor is a pragmatic determination
to succeed. Little-known facts are also brought to light, and the
latest findings used.
Japan remains one of the most intriguing yet least understood nations. In a much needed balanced and comprehensive analysis, among other remarkable revelations, this book presents for the first time a vital key to understanding the organization of Japan's society and the behavior of its people. The Japanese are not driven by a universal morality based on good and Evil, but by broad aesthetic concepts based on Pure and Impure. What they include as "impure" will surprise many readers.
With its prime focus on the human factor in history, this book
examines the role of foolishness in the unfolding of major events
in Britain, particularly invasions, from Caesar's expeditions to
the Norman Conquest. Many historians believe that foolishness in a
bygone age cannot be meaningfully assessed, but this book does not
accept that view.
In a rare combination of comprehensive coverage and sustained
critical focus, this book examines Japan's progress through its
entire history to its current status as an economic, technological,
and cultural superpower. A key factor is a pragmatic determination
to succeed. Little-known facts are also brought to light, and the
latest findings used.
Focusing on pivotal points in Early British History, this book
examines the role of folly and fortune in major events in Britain
from Caesar's expeditions to the Norman Conquest. By examining the
foolishness in a bygone age, Henshall draws attention to how human
behaviour - with all its erraticisms - has helped shape history.
Japan remains one of the most intriguing yet least understood
nations. In a much needed, balanced and comprehensive analysis,
among other remarkable revelations, this book presents for the
first time a vital key to understanding the organisation of Japan's
society and the behaviour of its people. The Japanese are not
driven by a universal morality based on Good and Evil, but by broad
aesthetic concepts based on Pure and Impure. What they include as
'impure' will surprise many readers.
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