Mori Arinori: The Japanese Tocqueville (Part 1)

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His incredible career was cut short in 1889 by an assassin’s blade. 

But in his 41 years on earth, following the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate, he made a profound impression and brought classical liberal ideas to Japan that were once unthinkable.


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