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The Age Of Globalization — Benedict Anderson
Anarchism and Nationalism in East Asia — John Crump
Anarchism in East Asia — Arif Dirlik, Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Anarchism in Japan — Hélène Bowen Raddeker
Anarchism in the Land of the Rising Sun (and falling Yen) — Aileen O Carroll
Anarchism, Ethnicity and Culture: The Oriental Anarch — Phil Dickens
Anarchist Communism and Leadership — John Crump
Anarchist Communist Revolution: In Commemoration of Imprisonment — Uchiyama Gudō
The anarchist movement in Japan — Ba Jin
The Anarchist Movement in Japan, 1906–1996 — John Crump
Bakunin and Japan — CIRA Nippon
Bakunin's Stop-over in Japan — CIRA Nippon
Because I Wanted To — Kaneko Fumiko, Max Res
A Brief History of Japanese Anarchism — Anonymous, Anarchy in Nippon
The Chain Factory — Ōsugi Sakae, Adam Goodwin
Common Consciousness — Uchiyama Gudō
Discussions with Women on Strike — Itō Noe
Fumiko Kaneko (1903–1926) — Kazuki Watanabe
God is dead — Kurihara Yasushi
Hatta Shūzō and Pure Anarchism in Interwar Japan — John Crump
I Like a Spirit — Le Libertaire Group, Ōsugi Sakae
Ichikawa Hakugen (1902–1986) — Reed W Ingalls
If You Feel Sympathetic, Intoxicate Yourself — Kurihara Yasushi
Imperialism — Shūsui Kōtoku, Uchimura Kanzō
Interview: NYC anarchist at the G8 in Japan — Andrew Flood
大逆事件 (Taigyaku Jiken): An Introduction to the Anarchists of Japan — Samuel Clarke
Itō Noe (1895–1923) — David G Nelson
Kanno Sugako’s Daring Revolution — Alyssa Pearl Fusek
Letter from Prison — Shūsui Kōtoku
Manual for a worldwide manuke revolt — Matsumoto Hajime, Max Res
My Socialism — Takagi Kenmyo Ensho, Takagi Kenmyo
Nakahama Tetsu — Kurihara Yasushi
Nationalism — Rabindranath Tagore
Noe, Ito, 1895–1923 — Anarchist Federation
On Class Struggle and the Daily Struggle — Kubo Yuzuru
On the Backgrounds of the Pacific War — Noam Chomsky
Ōsugi Sakae (1885–1923) — David G Nelson
Ownness and Property-All and Nothing — Keiji Nishitani
The Prison Memoirs of a Japanese Woman — Kaneko Fumiko
Reflections on the Way to the Gallows — Kanno Sugako
Shusui, Kotoko, 1871–1911 — Anonymous
The Facts of Anarchy — Itō Noe
Trans-Imperial Anarchism — Robert Kramm
Uchiyama Gudō — Daizen, Brian A Victoria
A Vision of Anarchist Love — Takamure Itsue
What kind of organization? — CIRA Nippon
What To Do About War — Japanese Libertarian Federation
Why Anarchists Like Zen? — Enrique Galván Álvarez