- Sakuzō Yoshino
was a
Japanese author active as a political thinker in theTaishō period. He is best known for his formulation of the theory of "Minponshugi," or politics of the people.Yoshino graduated from
Tokyo Imperial University in 1904. In 1906 he went to China as a private tutor for the son ofYuan Shikai , the then dominant Chinese politician. He returned in 1909 and took a position teaching political history and theory in the Faculty of Law at Tokyo Imperial University until 1924. In 1910, he went abroad for three years to study in Germany, England and the United States. On his return he began to write articles discussing the problems of implementing democratic government in Japan, such aspolitical corruption anduniversal suffrage . He published his most famous essays in the noted literary magazine "Chūōkōron ". Arguably his most significant work, "On the Meaning of Constitutional Government," was written in response to the popular belief in the superiority of the Prussian pattern. In it, Yoshino argued that democracy was compatible with the concept of the emperor's sovereignty.References
*Sources of Japanese Tradition (Vol. 2): 1600 to 2000. William Theodore de Bary, Carol Gluck, and Arthur E. Tiedemann (eds.). New York: Columbia, 2005.
External links
* [http://www.aozora.gr.jp/index_pages/person323.html#sakuhin_list_1 e-texts of Sakuzo's works] at
Aozora bunko
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