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Defending Japan's Pacific War
The Kyoto School Philosophers and Post-White Power
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- 264 pages
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Focusing on Japanese wartime intellectualism, the book examines the rationale behind Japan's rejection of Western ideologies and its aggression towards the United States and British Empire. Through an analysis of the Kyoto School's writings and their engagement with Heidegger, it challenges the notion that these ideas were simply fascist propaganda. Instead, it presents a nuanced argument centered on race and posits that the themes explored by Kyoto thinkers are increasingly relevant in light of demographic shifts anticipated in North America and Western Europe.
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Defending Japan's Pacific War, David Walliams
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- 2004
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- Title
- Defending Japan's Pacific War
- Subtitle
- The Kyoto School Philosophers and Post-White Power
- Language
- English
- Authors
- David Walliams
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Released
- 2004
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 264
- ISBN13
- 9780415323147
- Category
- Compatriot and Exile literature, World history, Political Science / Politics
- Description
- Focusing on Japanese wartime intellectualism, the book examines the rationale behind Japan's rejection of Western ideologies and its aggression towards the United States and British Empire. Through an analysis of the Kyoto School's writings and their engagement with Heidegger, it challenges the notion that these ideas were simply fascist propaganda. Instead, it presents a nuanced argument centered on race and posits that the themes explored by Kyoto thinkers are increasingly relevant in light of demographic shifts anticipated in North America and Western Europe.