What Japan Thinks (1921)

Title page.

The Table of Contents. Most of the items were written originally for Japanese or Chinese audiences.

From this and other material in the chapter the author of the article doesn't seem to care very much for the concept of democracy.

A different writer seems to go after the idea of capitalism.

What one writer thinks Japan should do.

Emperor worship is a cornerstone of this idea. Some other sections deal with the Monroe Doctrine and the build-up of American military forces.

The writer of this portion goes after how badly Blacks were being treated in the U.S.

Then he writers about the attitudes of whites towards Orientals.

The book has a lot of other stuff in it, of course, but a good deal of that is rather boring, frankly. This does appear to be perhaps the strongest book of those I have read as far as its anti-American attitude goes, though.



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