What Japan Thinks, the book

No, I’ve not decided to go into publishing, but instead I’ve just noticed that Google have digitised a book entitled “What Japan Thinks”, written by Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami in 1921 and are offering it in various formats on the Internet Archive for free.

The book is a collection of essays from various authors of various backgrounds written in the years just after the Great War, and provide a fascinating insight into thoughts on socialism, militarism, anti-racism and Christianity at that point in time.

Read more on:

Google
 
Web whatjapanthinks.com

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    1. Steven said,
      September 8, 2009 @ 02:57

      I’ve read the first two chapters and it really looks like an interesting read, thanks a lot for the tip!

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