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Fukumoto Kazuo

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141: 37: 261: 375:. His writing style was considered complex and he was more interested in the theoretical than the practical aspects of Socialism. Fukumoto called for the separation of true Marxist from false Marxists and urged the true Marxists to concentrate on theoretical struggle. This approach was popular among young intellectuals and was called 382:
Fukumoto's main contribution was to improve the theoretical foundation of the communist party and the revolution, though he also expressed the idea that excessive focus on theory could isolate the party from other left-wing groups. Eventually the Comintern took the view that this was happening and in
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1927 it issued a thesis attacking both Yamakawa and Fukumoto and demanding that the party strive for an immediate two-stage revolution to overthrow the Japanese government, and especially the
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and became a lecturer at a high school after graduation. In 1922 he was sent to Europe to study law; there he familiarized himself with Marxism and joined the
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Later in life he dedicated himself to researching agricultural issues and the history of the Japanese Renaissance.
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Fukumoto wrote numerous articles and was well known in left-wing circles for his interpretations of
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Fukumoto stood as the candidate for the Japanese Communist Party in the
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and his criticism of other Japanese Marxist scholars, especially
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to a moderately prosperous landowning family. He studied law at
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