Issue No. 6 of the Japanese journal Libero International - the final issue. Author CIRA-Nippon Copied to clipboard PDF courtesy of Sparrows Nest Archive, Nottingham. Files Libero-International-6.pdf (2.01 MB) A Message from the S.I.C. Museihushugi: The Revolutionary Idea in Japan The Korean Anarchist Movement PLUG ... PLUG ... PLUG Pa Chin: the Latest News Book traversal links for Libero International No.6 (March 1980) Editorial Up A Message from the S.I.C. Printer-friendly version Japan Comments
Japan In 1861 The sudden appearance upon the Pacific horizon of Perry's blackhulled, smoke-belching warships was calculated to send a shook of consternation through the insular Japanese authorities. As a popular tanka (short poem) of the time put it,
A Note on Libero International If the activities of anarchists in the west have been overshadowed and overwhelmed by those of opportunistic politicians and premature revolutionaries, those of their Asian comrades have been almost obliterated.
Preliminary Conclusions Bakunin's revolutionary career, though it had almost no conscious connection with Japan, thanks to that momentary contact made possible by the opening of the country in 1853, was enabled to reach its full fruition.
Review: Monthly Local Struggles The people-eating, pollution-shitting conglomerate which is industrialized Japan today reminds you of a great bloated hippo straddling the country and crushing the people.
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