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is the view that ultranationalistic politics, society, and ideas based on the
Japanese Empire The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation state that existed from the Meiji Restoration on January 3, 1868, until the Constitution of Japan took effect on May 3, 1947. From 1910 to ...
's " Emperor system" were a kind of
fascism Fascism ( ) is a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement. It is characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hie ...
until the
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.


Overview

The movement was influenced by the
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and led to the "
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"
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. toured
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in 1931 and delivered a lecture entitled "Fascism or Communism?" (ファッショか共産主義か) in 1932, the transcript of which was published in 1933. In this lecture, he cited the failure of Soviet communism, i.e., the selfishness of the classless, and the rise of ''
fascio (; : ''fasci'') is an Italian word literally meaning 'bundle' or 'sheaf', and figuratively 'league', and which was used in the late 19th century to refer to political groups of many different (and sometimes opposing) orientations. A number ...
'' (unity) in United Kingdom, Italy, and Germany, saying, "it can be said that ''fascio'' is the suppression of class selfishness, the unification of national economies, and the harmonization of classes.", "In Europe, the selfishness of the proletarian class, that is, the power of the workers and the proletarian class has grown so strong since the World War that it has finally reached a dead end, devouring capital. The reactionary response to this is today's ''fascio'' movement. In this sense, the ''fascio'' movement is advocating a people-oriented politics, that is, totalitarianism, as opposed to class selfishness.", and "We see in Russia the fact that the interests of one class alone can lead to national deprivation, and that the working class itself can finally become destitute of food and clothing.". ファッショか共産主義か五来欣造 (1933) After the May 15 Incident in 1932, Emperor Shōwa expressed his request to Gen.
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, who was recommending a successor to Prime Minister
Inukai Tsuyoshi Inukai Tsuyoshi (, 4 June 1855 – 15 May 1932) was a Japanese statesman who was Prime Minister of Japan, prime minister of Japan from 1931 to his assassination in 1932. At the age of 76, Inukai was Japan's second oldest serving prime minister, ...
, that "anyone close to the fascist is absolutely impossible.". In October 1932, Ogasawara Naganari stated the following in his book ''History of Assassinations in the
Shōwa era The was a historical period of History of Japan, Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito) from December 25, 1926, until Death and state funeral of Hirohito, his death on January 7, 1989. It was preceded by the T ...
'' (昭和大暗殺史): "In each country, fascism must arise in accordance with the national conditions of each country. In other words, in our country, a Japanized fascism will be born. ... The world's celebrated fascism must be fabricated by Japan's Bushido." In 1946, in ''The Logic and Psychology of Ultranationalism'' (超国家主義の論理と心理), Masao Maruyama defined "fascism" as “the most radical and most militant form of counterrevolution", and stated that
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and German fascism was "fascism from below" by mass movements under parliamentary society, while Japanese fascism was "fascism from above" by the military and bureaucracy. This "theory of Japanese fascism" was widely influential, especially from the 1940s to the 1970s, when many similar or related views appeared.


Developmental periods of the fascist movement in Japan

* First stage is the preparatory period, which is the period from the end of the
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to around the time of the Manchurian Incident, which can be called the "era of the
right-wing Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property ...
movement in the private sector" and dates from 1919/1920 to 1931. * Second stage is the period from around the Manchurian Incident to the February 26 incident, a stage and process in which the movement of the first stage colluded with some of the military forces, became the driving force of the fascist movement, and gradually came to occupy a central role in national politics. It was also the period when the March Incident, Kinki Incident,
League of Blood Incident was a 1932 assassination plot in Japan in which extremists targeted wealthy businessmen and liberal politicians. The group chose twenty victims but succeeded in killing only two: former Ministry of Finance (Japan), Finance Minister and head of t ...
, May 15 Incident, God soldier incident, Military Academy Incident, Aizawa Incident, and the Nijujiroku Incident broke out one after another. In chronological terms, the period runs from around 1931 to 1936. * Third period was the period of the completion of Japanese fascism, when the military, as the overt leader from above, created an inadequate but allied system of rule between the semi-feudal forces of the bureaucracy, overlords, and the monopoly capital and bourgeois parties. In chronological terms, it is the period from the period of the military purge after the February 26 incident in 1936 to the defeat of the Japan in 1945.丸山眞男「日本ファシズムの思想と運動」(丸山眞男著 『[新装版] 現代政治の思想と行動』 未来社 2006年 所収 32ページ)


Views

Masao Maruyama first attracted attention from the scholarly community immediately following the war with his famous essay on wartime Japanese fascism, ''The Logic and Psychology of Ultranationalism'', first published in the widely-read journal '' Sekai'' in 1946; the term "Emperor-system fascism" was used in essay. Analysis of Japanese Empire as an "Emperor-system fascism" occupied a significant position in academia until the 1970s, but since the 1980s, objections have continued.丸山眞男と歴史の見方
''山口定'', Policy Science 7-3 (March 2000)
戸ノ下達也, 長木誠司. "総力戦と音楽文化 音と声の戦争". '' Seikyūsha'' (October 2008) p. 142. As of 21st century, the views of modern Japanese historians and political scientists are generally negative on whether the Japanese society and system up to the end of World War II could be considered "Emperor-system fascism" or "Japanese fascism". In the case of Japan, the prevailing view is that it was at best a “wartime regime” or
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, and that fascism as a political system was never established. The mainstream view among
Japanese studies , sometimes known as Japanology in Europe, is a sub-field of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on Japan. It incorporates fields such as the study of Japanese language, history, culture, litera ...
scholars in Western countries also denies the establishment of fascism in Japan. American historian Robert Paxton argues that with the absence of a mass revolutionary party and a rupture from the incumbent regime, Imperial Japan was merely "an expansionist military dictatorship with a high degree of state-sponsored mobilization atherthan as a fascist regime"; British historian
Roger Griffin Roger David Griffin (born 31 January 1948) is a British professor of modern history and political theorist at Oxford Brookes University, England. His principal interest is the socio-historical and ideological dynamics of fascism, as well as v ...
, called Putin's Russia and World War II-era Japan "emulated fascism in many ways, but was not fascist".


See also

* February 26 incident *
Imperial Way Faction The ''Kōdōha'' or was a political faction in the Imperial Japanese Army active in the 1920s and 1930s. The ''Kōdōha'' sought to establish a military government that promoted totalitarian, militaristic and aggressive imperialist ideals, an ...
* '' Kenkokukai'' * ''
Kokumin Dōmei was a Statism in Shōwa Japan, Japanese fascist political party in Japan active in the 1930s. In 1931, Home Ministry (Japan), Home Minister Adachi Kenzō spoke out strongly in support of the Imperial Japanese Army’s unauthorized incursions i ...
'' * Kokutairon and Pure Socialism
Ikki Kita was a Japanese author, intellectual and political philosopher who was active in early Shōwa period Japan. Drawing from an eclectic range of influences, Kita was a self-described socialist who has also been described by detractors as the "i ...
's book * ''
Tōhōkai was a Japanese fascist political party. The party was active in Japan during the 1930s and early 1940s. Its origins lay in the right-wing political organization Kokumin Domei which was formed by Adachi Kenzō in 1933. In 1936, Nakano Seigō ...
'' * Reform bureaucrats *
Ultranationalism (Japan) State ultranationalism (超國家主義 or 超国家主義, ''Chōkokkashugi''; lit. "ultra-statism") or simply ultranationalism (ウルトラナショナリズム, ''Urutoranashonarizumu''), refers mainly to the radical statist movement of t ...


References

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