- Abe Isō
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birth_date = February 4, 1865
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party =Japan Socialist Party
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footnotes = nihongo|Isō Abe|安部 磯雄|Abe Isō|extra=4 February 1865 — 10 February 1949 was a well knownJapan eseChristian socialist .Abe was born in Fukuoka, and studied at
Doshisha University and abroad, including at the University of Berlin, before becoming aUnitarian preacher. He taught at theUniversity of Tokyo from 1899. In 1901 he helped to found the short-lived Japanese Social-Democratic party, which the government swiftly prohibited.During the
Russo-Japanese War he advocated non-cooperation and participated in various earlyfeminist movements. In 1906, he played an instrumental role in founding the first Japanese Socialist Party, from which he advocated aChristian Socialist viewpoint. However, the government outlawed this party too in 1907. In 1924 he became the first President of theJapanese Fabian Society . In 1928 voters elected Isō to the Japanese Diet, where he held a seat for four consecutive elections. In 1932, he became a chairman ofShakaitaishuto . He withdrew from politics in 1940.
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