Japanese student activism in the 1970s |
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Authors: | Michiya Shimbori T Ban K Kono H Yamazaki Y Kano M Murakami T Murakami |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Sociology of Education, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan |
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Abstract: | Student movements in Japan have, during the 1970s, tended to move from cooperation between various radical sects to bloody conflict among them, from participation by students generally to involvement by only a limited core of committed activists and from a struggle against the universityand society to one against society alone. The end of the war in Vietnam, the economic crisis, and other societal factors have contributed to these changes. The future of the student movement in Japan cannot be accurately predicted but it is unlikely that a powerful and politically effective movement, such as that of the 1960s, will re-emerge in the near future. |
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