European reformism, Nazism and traditionalism : economic thought in imperial Japan, 1930-1945

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European reformism, Nazism and traditionalism : economic thought in imperial Japan, 1930-1945

Osamu Yanagisawa

PL Academic Research, 2015

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Senzen, senji nihon no keizai shiso to nachizumu

戦前・戦時日本の経済思想とナチズム

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"First published 2008 by Iwanami Shoten, Publishers, Tokyo"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-294) and index

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This study analyses the economic thought in Japan in the critical period from 1930 to 1945. It pays particular attention to how the contemporary Japanese received European and American ideas about the transformation of capitalism from a liberal to controlled or managed economy, and how they applied them to the economic system in Japan. They were interested in English thoughts for the reform of capitalism by the evolutionary ways: those of J. M. Keynes in his The End of Laissez-Faire, reformism of G.D.H. Cole and others. German thought of W. Rathenau and W. Sombart attracted the attention of reform-minded Japanese. The influence of National Socialism on them was far-reaching. This study analyses in detail how they accepted Nazism and amalgamated it into a traditional style of totalitarianism under the emperor system.

Table of Contents

Contents: Capitalism and transformation of the corporation - The crisis of capitalism and the controlled economy - Japanese analysis of the Nazi economic system - An economy for total war: Japan and the Nazi model - The Japanese new economic order and Nazi economic thought - The new labour system and Nazism - Nazi Germany and Japan in the eyes of contemporary economists.

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