Joho Chishiki Gakkaishi
Online ISSN : 1881-7661
Print ISSN : 0917-1436
ISSN-L : 0917-1436
Proceedings of the 19th (2011) Annual Meeting
About the teachings to evade confusions in social revolution
-comparison the Meiji Restoration with French Revolution-
Tetsutarou YASUHIRA
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2011 Volume 21 Issue 2 Pages 259-270

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In order to obtain the teachings which can make us evade the confusion with the modern various revolutions as much as possible we compared the Meiji Restoration with French Revolution which are in almost the same demand of the times, have the common structure and are markedly different in the degree of confusion. As a result, we made it clear that a new and an old order people collecting widely the information over the contradictory institution and recognizing the point at the issue of a society, the realizable concrete model of our heading for world, the mental attitude adapting ourselves to it, the existence of the force giving politics morality and not allowing the deviation from it were the important teachings .When we apply these conditions to the various present revolutions, it must be noticed that the historical experiences from the Meiji Restoration to the present must be added to them and how we search the information by which we can notice that our social institution is contradictory and the realizable and concrete model to be instructive which there aren't anywhere for the revolution of global scale .
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