How a Russian revolutionary foresaw the rise of Japan
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#3While this article seems to be rather accurate, there is too much revisionism around Japanese history and the international community is heavily biased when it comes to them.
(are we a part of the above community even??) :)
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#4The Narodniks were also pretty close or overlapped on many issues with Slavophils - where ideas were of building up upon supposedly great intrinsic national qualities of Russian/Slavic people (again in many cases it was in opposition to the idea of following Western civilization). Such principle - only replacing Russian/Slavic with Japanese - was also very close to the corresponding political movement in Japan then.
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#5Hindsight, blah blah. The story of an improbable timeline where Japan was left alone would make a fine alternate history book.
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#9What often goes unmentioned is that Japan had endured famine and economic upheaval during the 1830s. Domestic reforms had already been enacted ten years prior to the black ships in an effort to control a nascent market economy and the novel problem of high inflation. Perry's actions, while less than noble, helped provide a path out of their predicament by fostering external trade without the restrictions of the prece…