Ueki Emori

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Ueki Emori was a prominent Japanese political activist and thinker of the Meiji era, known for his influential advocacy of liberal democracy and civil rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese political activist
human
liberal thinker
political philosopher
activity participation in local political associations in Tosa
publishing political writings in newspapers and magazines
advocated expansion of suffrage
freedom of speech
natural rights
popular sovereignty
countryOfCitizenship Japan
criticized authoritarian aspects of the Meiji government
era Meiji era
surface form: Meiji period
ethnicGroup Japanese
familyName Ueki NERFINISHED
gender male
genre legal and constitutional theory
political essays
givenName Emori NERFINISHED
ideology democracy
liberalism
influenced constitutional debates in early Meiji Japan
development of Japanese liberal thought
languageOfExpression Japanese
memberOf Freedom and People’s Rights Movement
surface form: Freedom and People's Rights Movement
movement Freedom and People’s Rights Movement
surface form: Freedom and People's Rights Movement
name Ueki Emori self-link
nativeName 植木枝盛
notableFor advocacy of civil rights in Japan
advocacy of liberal democracy in Japan
occupation journalist
lawyer
political activist
political theorist
placeOfBirth Tosa Domain
present-day Kōchi Prefecture
workedOn drafts of a democratic constitution for Japan

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Ueki Emori name Ueki Emori self-link