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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 anarcho‐syndicalist after meeting [[Sanshiro Ishikawa]].
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Miura Seiichi participated in the newspaper “[[Kokusen]].” Exiled to [[China]] in [[1939]] with [[Tsing‐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 anarcho‐syndicalist after meeting Sanshiro Ishikawa.

Miura Seiichi participated in the newspaper “Kokusen.” Exiled to China in 1939 with Tsing‐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.”