Social Nationalism (Japanese: コクミンシュギ, Kokumin-shugi) is a socio-economic philosophy created by Nagayama Yoshida (1871–1952) and Kita Ikki (1883–1947), in an approach to history of humanity regarding the role of community and individual, formation of ideas, theory of state, and social dynamism. Taking its root from traditional Japanese school of philosophy, kokugaku (國學), Social Nationalism rejects the Marxian concept of class struggle as the primary theme of human history and instead promoting the Social Darwinian concept of national struggle. Social Nationalism is the official state ideology in Japan, China, Korea, Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, the Philippines, and Cambodia, as well as the ideology of ruling parties in Vietnam, Moroland and Lebanon.
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| - Social Nationalism (Japanese: コクミンシュギ, Kokumin-shugi) is a socio-economic philosophy created by Nagayama Yoshida (1871–1952) and Kita Ikki (1883–1947), in an approach to history of humanity regarding the role of community and individual, formation of ideas, theory of state, and social dynamism. Taking its root from traditional Japanese school of philosophy, kokugaku (國學), Social Nationalism rejects the Marxian concept of class struggle as the primary theme of human history and instead promoting the Social Darwinian concept of national struggle. Social Nationalism is the official state ideology in Japan, China, Korea, Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, the Philippines, and Cambodia, as well as the ideology of ruling parties in Vietnam, Moroland and Lebanon.
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| - Main founders of Social Nationalist school of thought
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- Nagayama Yoshida
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| - Social Nationalism (Japanese: コクミンシュギ, Kokumin-shugi) is a socio-economic philosophy created by Nagayama Yoshida (1871–1952) and Kita Ikki (1883–1947), in an approach to history of humanity regarding the role of community and individual, formation of ideas, theory of state, and social dynamism. Taking its root from traditional Japanese school of philosophy, kokugaku (國學), Social Nationalism rejects the Marxian concept of class struggle as the primary theme of human history and instead promoting the Social Darwinian concept of national struggle. Social Nationalism is the official state ideology in Japan, China, Korea, Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, the Philippines, and Cambodia, as well as the ideology of ruling parties in Vietnam, Moroland and Lebanon.
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