ABSTRACT

Democracy in Post-War Japan assesses the development of democracy through the writings of the brilliant political thinker Maruyama Masao. The author explores the significance of Maruyama's notion of personal and social autonomy and its impact on the development of a distinctively Japanese democratic ideal.
This book, based on contemporary documents and on interviews with Maruyama, is the only full-scale analysis of his work and thought to be published in English.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter |36 pages

Defeat and democracy in postwar Japan

The war responsibility debate

chapter |29 pages

The search for autonomy

Maruyama Masao and the Japanese past

chapter |28 pages

Modernisation

The acquisition of autonomy

chapter |27 pages

Fascism

The antithesis of democracy

chapter |32 pages

Democracy in crisis

The security treaty crisis of 1960

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion