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Motoyuki Takabatake

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in 1924, though by 1926 he had left Marxism entirely, establishing the fascist
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in Japan. He completed the first Japanese translation of
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Portrait of Motoyuki Takabatake
Gunma, Japan
Japanese
Das Kapital
Japanese Marxism
Japanese
Hepburn
journalist
political activist
Karl Marx
Das Kapital
Japanese anarchist
Russian Revolution
state socialism
Marxists
Soviet Russia
communist society
socialist nationalism
Das Kapital
Kenkokukai
National Socialist
"Takabatake, Motoyuki | Portraits of Modern Japanese Historical Figures"
"Marxism and National Socialism in Taishō Japan: The Thought of Takabatake Motoyuki"
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10.2307/2056746
JSTOR
2056746
Japan
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