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  1. Ikutarō Shimizu (清水 幾太郎, Shimizu Ikutarō, 9 July 1907 – 10 August 1988) was a Japanese sociologist, cultural critic, and prominent public intellectual. He taught sociology for many years Gakushūin University.

  2. 4 de jun. de 2021 · Shimizu Ikutarō (1907–1988) is one of the most controversial postwar Japanese intellectuals. His transition from the icon of the Anpo protests to an advocate of a nuclear Japan has been considered an intellectual conversion (tenkō).

  3. 2 de nov. de 2020 · Shimizu Ikutarō as a Global Ultranationalist Thinker: On Tenkō and Giambattista Vico. Today, Shimizu Ikutarō is mostly remembered as a leading leftwing intellectual and political activist that turned conservative and advocated for Japan to become a nuclear power.

  4. 5 de sept. de 2020 · By situating Shimizu Ikutaro’s 1937 theory of rumour as ‘latent public opinion’ in comparative perspective, I show how he articulated an original vision of individual agency in an emergent mass-mediated society characterised by mobilisation, surveillance, and censorship.

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    By situating Shimizu Ikutaro’s 1937 theory of rumour as ‘latent public opinion’ in comparative perspective, I show how he articulated an original vision of individual agency in an emergent mass-mediated society characterised by mobilisation, surveillance, and censorship. I then examine how Shimizu’s theory served as a reference point

  6. The present panel analyses how important Japanese public intellectuals and philosophers (Tosaka Jun, Watsuji Tetsurō, Miki Kiyoshi and Shimizu Ikutarō) analysed the relationship between nature and technology within the human world. It focuses on the different systems of coexistence they ideated.

  7. Shimizu Ikutarō (1907–1988) is one of the most controversial postwar Japanese intellectuals. His transition from the icon of the Anpo protests to an advocate of a nuclear Japan has been considered an intellectual conversion (tenkō).

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