Kokkashugi

Kokkashugi (Japanese: 国家主義, kokkashugi – "statism", "etatism", or "state nationalism") was a statist political ideology that emerged in Japan during the late Meiji period and became one of the foundations of the political order of the Empire of Japan during the early decades of the Shōwa era. In historiography, kokkashugi is generally regarded not as a form of ordinary patriotism but as a coherent political doctrine that defined itself in opposition to liberal democracy, popular sovereignty, political pluralism, and the concept of natural individual rights.

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Kokkashugi

Kokkashugi (Japanese: 国家主義, kokkashugi – "statism", "etatism", or "state nationalism") was a statist political ideology that emerged in Japan during the late Meiji period and became one of the foundations of the political order of the Empire of Japan during the early decades of the Shōwa era. In historiography, kokkashugi is generally regarded not as a form of ordinary patriotism but as a coherent political doctrine that defined itself in opposition to liberal democracy, popular sovereignty, political pluralism, and the concept of natural individual rights.

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