The Labor Movement in Japan

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Book
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Publication Year
2013 
Subject
Japan, Labour, Anarchists, Violence, Labor 
Description
Japan's labor movement in the early twentieth century was one of the most vibrant and tumultuous periods in global social history. In their struggles for freedom, workers organized strikes, initiated riots, and planned imperial assassinations. While all of this was taking place, small groups of radical socialists and anarchists struggled to survive under extreme state suppression, mass arrests, and political executions. 
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