Rethinking Imperialism and Constitutional Democracy in Interwar Japan and Colonial Taiwan
Abstract
Introduction
Ethical Imperialism and the Critique of Imperialism: Ukita Kazutami and Kōtoku Shūsui
Ukita: Ethical Imperialism and the Constitutional Morality
Kōtoku: Criticism of Imperialism, Direct Action, and Heimin Socialism
The Debate on Minponshugi: Yoshino Sakuzō, Ōsugi Sakae, and Yamakawa Hitoshi
1. Disputes over the Notion of State
2. The Debate on Minponshugi
3. Democracy in What State?
Rethinking Democratic Movements in Colonial Taiwan: Lim Teng-lok, Lien Wen-ching, and Fan Ben-liang
1. Lim: Special Legislation as a Constitutional Exception
2. Lien: A Pro-Socialist Critique of Imperialism
3. Fan: Rebellious Anarchism
4. The Perspective of Imperialism and Minponshugi
Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Introduction
Ethical Imperialism and the Critique of Imperialism: Ukita Kazutami and Kōtoku Shūsui
Ukita: Ethical Imperialism and the Constitutional Morality
Kōtoku: Criticism of Imperialism, Direct Action, and Heimin Socialism
The Debate on Minponshugi: Yoshino Sakuzō, Ōsugi Sakae, and Yamakawa Hitoshi
1. Disputes over the Notion of State
2. The Debate on Minponshugi
3. Democracy in What State?
Rethinking Democratic Movements in Colonial Taiwan: Lim Teng-lok, Lien Wen-ching, and Fan Ben-liang
1. Lim: Special Legislation as a Constitutional Exception
2. Lien: A Pro-Socialist Critique of Imperialism
3. Fan: Rebellious Anarchism
4. The Perspective of Imperialism and Minponshugi
Conclusion
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