One Hundred Million Philosophers

Auteur: Bronson, Adam
Editeur: University of Hawai'i Press
After the devastation of World War II, journalists, scholars, and citizens came together to foster a new culture of democracy in Japan. Adam Bronson explores this effort in this groundbreaking study of the Institute for the Science of Thought, one of the most influential associations to emerge in the early postwar years.
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After the devastation of World War II, journalists, scholars, and citizens came together to foster a new culture of democracy in Japan. Adam Bronson explores this effort in this groundbreaking study of the Institute for the Science of Thought, one of the most influential associations to emerge in the early postwar years.
ISBN / EAN 9780824855338
Auteur Bronson, Adam
Editeur University of Hawai'i Press