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Japan

A Comparative View

Albert M. Craig (Hrsg.)

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Among the leading specialists on Japan, the authors—both Japanese and Western—represent a range of disciplines from economics, history, and political science, to sociology, anthropology, psychiatry, and literary criticism. Some of the essays draw comparisons with China or Korea, some with England, Europe, or America, and some with countries of the Third World. By showing us how the Japanese experience relates to that of other contexts, the authors provide us with important insights into Japan as well as into other societies undergoing a modern transformation.

Originally published in 1979.

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Commoner, Laborer, Rice broker, Unequal treaty, Westernization, Nation-building, Profession, The Other Hand, Edo period, The Two Cultures, Fukuzawa Yukichi, Søren Kierkegaard, Nichiren, Yangban, Economy and Society, Confucius, Comparative advantage, Don Juanism, Salary, Disenchantment, Ideology, Kokugaku, Entrepreneurship, Ruler, Tax, Hermit kingdom, Obolensky, Career, Apprenticeship, Elitism, Economics, Institution, Agriculture, Antithesis, Sri Lanka, Daimyo, Industrial relations, Buddhism, Matsudaira Sadanobu, Literature, Barbarian, Capitalism, Confucianism, Economic growth, Suburb, Technology, Industrialisation, Meiji period, Superiority (short story), Peasant, Qing dynasty, World War II, Loyalty, Civilization, Trade union, Protestantism, Christianity, Cultivator, The Anatomy of Dependence, Employment, Aristocracy, Job security, Bureaucrat, Criticism, Pre-industrial society, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Income, Puritans, Rangaku, Seniority