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Speaker: Karube Tadashi, author of Maruyama Masao and the Fate of Liberalism in Twentieth-Century Japan (International House Press, 2008) Topic: Evolution of the Thought of Maruyama Masao When: Starting at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, 29 June 2008 Admission: Buy a copy of Maruyama Masao and the Fate of Liberalism in Twentieth-Century Japan from Good Day Books
Professor Karube Tadashi specializes in the history of Japanese political thought at the School of Legal and Political Studies of the University of Tokyo, from which he earned his LL.D. in 1994. He is the author of Hikari no ryokoku: Watsuji Tetsuro [The Realm of Light: Politics and Humanity in the Thought of Watsuji Tetsuro] (Sobunsha, 1995), which is based on his doctoral thesis, and Utsuriyuku kyoyo [Cultivation of Humanity and Its Changing Forms] (NTT Shupan, 2007). He is an editor of Nihon shisoshi handobkku [Handbook of Japanese Intellectual History] (Shinshokan, 2008).
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