The Pacific Spectator, Količine 1–4Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1950 |
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Stran 76
... Japan , but views it in a double light : as a vehicle of Communist influence , and as " the most promising force against a strong reaction which seems likely if Allied controls are lifted in the next few years . " Japan Diary , far more ...
... Japan , but views it in a double light : as a vehicle of Communist influence , and as " the most promising force against a strong reaction which seems likely if Allied controls are lifted in the next few years . " Japan Diary , far more ...
Stran 77
... Japan today , belong to the same groups and retain the same outlook as those who ruled Japan before 1941. . . . . It is my thesis that since the surrender the Japanese government , in response to the pressure groups that control it ...
... Japan today , belong to the same groups and retain the same outlook as those who ruled Japan before 1941. . . . . It is my thesis that since the surrender the Japanese government , in response to the pressure groups that control it ...
Stran 350
... Japan did not change . He was never deluded by the superficial appearance of advance in Japanese government . To those who saw in modern Japan a nation reconstructing herself according to Western patterns , he pointed out the underlying ...
... Japan did not change . He was never deluded by the superficial appearance of advance in Japanese government . To those who saw in modern Japan a nation reconstructing herself according to Western patterns , he pointed out the underlying ...
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