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− | + | '''Miura Seiichi''' ([[birth|born]] [[1902]] [[December 20]]) was a [[Japan]]ese [[Christian socialism|Christian socialist]] who gave up [[religion]] in [[1930]], and became an anarchoâ€syndicalist after meeting [[Sanshiro Ishikawa]]. | |
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+ | Miura Seiichi participated in the newspaper “[[Kokusen]].†Exiled to [[China]] in [[1939]] with [[Tsingâ€Tao]] when Japan became [[fascism|fascist]]. Returned [[1945]] [[December]] and in the following year helped found the [[Tokyo]]-based [[Japanese Federation of Anarchists]], and assumed responsibility for the international section. After the dissolution of Federation in 1969, he published the Japanese monthly magazine, “The Libertarian.†| ||
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Latest revision as of 05:27, 28 April 2008
Miura Seiichi (born 1902 December 20) was a Japanese Christian socialist who gave up religion in 1930, and became an anarchoâ€syndicalist after meeting Sanshiro Ishikawa.
Miura Seiichi participated in the newspaper “Kokusen.†Exiled to China in 1939 with Tsingâ€Tao when Japan became fascist. Returned 1945 December and in the following year helped found the Tokyo-based Japanese Federation of Anarchists, and assumed responsibility for the international section. After the dissolution of Federation in 1969, he published the Japanese monthly magazine, “The Libertarian.â€