Bunmeiron no Gairyaku

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Bunmeiron no Gairyaku is a seminal 19th-century Japanese treatise by Fukuzawa Yukichi that advocates Western-style modernization and civilization as the path to national strength and independence.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction work
treatise
advocates Western-style modernization
adoption of Western institutions
strengthening national power
aimsAt national independence
national strength
associatedWith Japanese Westernization
Meiji Restoration NERFINISHED
author Fukuzawa Yukichi NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
criticizes traditional feudal structures
describes stages of civilization
field intellectual history of Japan
political science
social philosophy
focusesOn Western-style civilization
genre political philosophy
social theory
hasKeyConcept civilization versus barbarism
independence of a nation through civilization
progress of civilization
historicalPeriod Meiji period
influenced Japanese modernization discourse
Japanese political thought
Meiji intellectuals
influencedBy European Enlightenment ideas
Western liberal thought
intendedAudience Japanese intellectuals
Japanese policymakers
educated public in Japan
mainTheme Westernization
civilization
modernization
national independence
political thought
movement Japanese Enlightenment (Bunmei Kaika) NERFINISHED
notableFor influence on Meiji-era reforms
strong advocacy of Westernization
systematic theory of civilization in Japanese context
originalLanguage Japanese
publicationCentury 19th century
supports education as basis of civilization
individual independence
rationalism
workOf Fukuzawa Yukichi NERFINISHED

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Fukuzawa Yukichi notableWork Bunmeiron no Gairyaku