Ichinen yūhan

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Ichinen yūhan is a seminal political-philosophical work by Meiji-era thinker Nakae Chōmin that critiques authoritarianism and advocates democratic and liberal ideas in Japan.

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instanceOf philosophical dialogue
political philosophy book
advocates democratic institutions
liberal reforms
political participation of citizens
rule of law
associatedWith Japanese democratic thought
Meiji intellectual history
author Nakae Chōmin
countryOfOrigin Japan
critiques absolutism
authoritarian government
genre philosophy
political literature
political philosophy
hasTheme civil liberties
constitutional government
critique of despotism
freedom of the people
individual rights
popular sovereignty
relationship between ruler and people
role of the state
historicalContext Freedom and People’s Rights Movement
early Japanese liberal movement
influencedBy Enlightenment thought
French political philosophy
Western liberalism
literaryForm dialogue
mainSubject Meiji-era politics
critique of authoritarianism
democratic thought in Japan
liberal political ideas
movement democracy
liberalism
originalLanguage Japanese
philosophicalFocus basis of legitimate political power
relationship between freedom and authority
philosophicalTradition modern Japanese political thought
publicationEra Meiji era
surface form: Meiji period
significance important text in the history of Japanese liberalism
major critique of Meiji authoritarian tendencies
seminal work of modern Japanese political thought

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Nakae Chōmin notableWork Ichinen yūhan