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Democracy and Social Discrimination in Japan
Shigeyuki Itow 21세기정치학회 2000 21세기 정치학회보 Vol.10 No.2
In this paper, the author would like to try to reveal the ethnic conflict and dismal human discrimination present in Japan. He would also attempt to disclose their causes in the historical context, and their efforts the Japanese have thus far made to solve such conflict and human discrimination by adopting and implementing governmental policies. Finally, he would like to make his tentative attempt to examine democracy in Japan or Japanese style democracy in relation to those in the advanced industrial societies.
Political Theory of Systemism from Japan
Shigeyuki Itow 21세기정치학회 2009 21세기 정치학회보 Vol.19 No.2
In this article, the author would like to show the readers a new political theory of systemism based upon a new world view after he worked on political theories and philosophies, political economies, and international relations in Japan for 40 years or so. During the period he had questioned or puzzled about an epistemological or ontological construction of basic ideas: atomism and holism in science, and individualism and collectivism in politics and philosophy. Such ideas in science and in politics and philosophy might be effective in the past history of our humanity; they are not effective in the present time to one narrow earth that inter-depends each entity evolved in a great network of living things. The view of systemism, not individualism or collectivism goes beyond the latter two. Systemism as a world view is sketched as the world inter-depending each entity and interrelating each humanity in society or each nation-state in a global community. This means that old political theories based on individualism and collectivism should change to a new political theory of systemism. He will try to examine such changing theories by answering about what systemism is, and what political theory of it is, as following Japanese historical experiences and tradition, and ideas of Mario Bunge and a few systems theorists.