Preferred Citation: Barshay, Andrew E. State and Intellectual in Imperial Japan: The Public Man in Crisis. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1988 1988. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft5q2nb407/


 

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Fanck, Arnold, 124 , 272 -73 n1

Fascism, 38 , 49 ;

attraction of public men to, 28 -29;

and capitalism, 193 ;

debates over definition of, 191 -95;

Maruyama Masao on, xx ;

postwar renascence of, 268 -69 n166;

and proletariat, 193 -95, 201 ;

Simone Weil on, xviii . See also Hasegawa Nyozekan; Japanese fascism

Fichte, J. G.; Kyoto school and, 86 ;

Nanbara Shigeru and, 64 , 84 , 86 -93, 94 , 95 , 96 , 97 , 98 , 103 , 122 ;

propaganda use of, 86 ;

works:

Addresses to the German Nation , 84 -86;

Characteristics of the Present Age , 84 , 98 ;

The Closed Commercial State , 84 , 91 -93;

Science of Knowledge , 89 ;

Theory of the State , 84 . See also State, theory of

"Fichtianity," 268 n160

Fletcher, Miles, 24 , 26

Forster, E. M., 24

Freedom and Popular Rights Movement, 6 -7

Fujita Shozo[*] , 245 , 254 n3

Fukagawa (birthplace of Hasegawa Nyozekan), 133 , 134 -35, 144

Fukoku kyohei[*] , 3

Fukuda Kan'ichi, 73

Fukuda Tokuzo[*] , 161

Fukutake Tadashi, 17 , 233 , 234

Fukuzawa Yukichi, as public man, 6 -9, 16 , 18 , 52 , 219

Furusho Tsuyoshi[*] , 155


 

Preferred Citation: Barshay, Andrew E. State and Intellectual in Imperial Japan: The Public Man in Crisis. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1988 1988. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft5q2nb407/