Reimeikai

Reimeikai

Reimeikai (黎明会?, lit., "Dawn Society" or "Society for Enlightenment") was a Japanese "educational society" formed in Japan's Taishō period.[1] The members declared themselves committed "to strive for the stablization and enrichment of the life of the Japanese people in conformity with the new trends of the postwar world."[2]

In December 1918, the group was formed in order to sponsor public lectures.[3] Its founders included Yoshino Sakuzō and Fukuda Tokuzō.

Reimeikai's membership supported universal suffrage and freedom of assembly. Also, they advocated less restrictions on the right to strike. The group came together "to propogate ideas of deomocracy among the people."[4]

The group dissolved in 1920.[5]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Kodansha. (1983). "Reimeikai," in Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan, Vol. 6,] p. 288.
  2. ^ Smith, Henry DeWitt. (1972). Japan's First Student Radicals, p. 52. at Google Books
  3. ^ Marshall, Byron K. (1992). Academic Freedom and the Japanese Imperial University, 1868-1939, p. 96. at Google Books
  4. ^ Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Reimeikai" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 785 at Google Books.
  5. ^ Smith, p. 45. at Google Books

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