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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ikki_KitaIkki Kita - Wikipedia

    Ikki Kita (北 一輝, Kita Ikki, 3 April 1883 – 19 August 1937; real name: Kita Terujirō (北 輝次郎)) was a Japanese author, intellectual and political philosopher who was active in early Shōwa period Japan.

  2. Ikki Kita. Kokutairon and Pure Socialism (1906), otherwise known as The Theory of Japan's National Polity and Pure Socialism (国体論及び純正社会主義), is a radical socialist treatise written by Ikki Kita in critique of the government of Meiji Japan.

  3. Dec 1, 2019 · Kita Ikki (北 一輝) was a Japanese author and thinker in the Taisho and early Showa era, commonly credited for being the father of the statist Japanese ultra-nationalism of the Showa era.

  4. Kita Ikki (1883-1937) is difficult to pin down ideologically. He blended socialist and nationalist ideas, advocated a coup d'état at home and expansion abroad, and inspired the Young Officers to carry out their bloody rebellion of 26 February 1936.

  5. Kita Ikki (1937) was a former socialist and a member of the nationalist Black Dragon Society. He advocated for a military-led regime that would nationalize wealth and dominate Asia, and was executed in 1937 for his role in the February Incident.

  6. A book by Brij Tankha that examines the life and works of Kita Ikki, a pre-war Japanese intellectual who advocated nationalism and socialism. It includes the first English translation of his 'Fundamental Principles for the Reorganization of Japan', a manifesto for a coup attempt in 1936.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ikki_KitaIkki Kita - Wikiwand

    Ikki Kita (北 一輝, Kita Ikki, 3 April 1883 – 19 August 1937; real name: Kita Terujirō (北 輝次郎)) was a Japanese author, intellectual and political philosopher who was active in early Shōwa period Japan.