Chōmin

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Chōmin was the pen name of Nakae Chōmin, a prominent Japanese political theorist, journalist, and early advocate of liberal democracy during the Meiji era.

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Chōmin canonical 2

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instanceOf Meiji era intellectual
essayist
human
journalist
philosopher
political theorist
politician
translator
advocated civil rights
constitutional government in Japan
freedom of speech
birthDate 1847-12-08
birthPlace Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
surface form: Kōchi, Tosa Domain, Japan
causeOfDeath throat cancer
countryOfCitizenship Japan
deathDate 1901-12-13
deathPlace Tokyo
surface form: Tokyo, Japan
educatedAt French language school in Tokyo
Kōchi domain school
era Meiji era
surface form: Meiji period
familyName Nakae NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork journalism
political philosophy
translation
givenName Tokusuke
hasPenName Chōmin self-linksurface differs
influencedBy French Enlightenment philosophy
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
languageOfWorkOrName French
Japanese
movement Freedom and People’s Rights Movement
surface form: Freedom and People's Rights Movement

liberalism
name Nakae Chōmin
nativeName 中江兆民
surface form: 中江 兆民
notableFor advocacy of liberal democracy in Japan
introducing Western political thought to Japan
notableWork A Discourse by Three Drunkards on Government
translation of The Social Contract
occupation journalist
newspaper editor
philosopher
political theorist
politician
translator
politicalIdeology liberal democracy
popular sovereignty
translatedWork The Social Contract
surface form: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's The Social Contract
wasMemberOf House of Representatives of Japan
surface form: Japanese House of Representatives
workLocation Tokyo

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Nakae Chōmin pseudonym Chōmin
Chōmin hasPenName Chōmin self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Nakae Chōmin