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Post-War Japan

Re-Educating
Japanese Youth

• PM Tabloid, 1945 •


PM‘s foreign correspondent Max Lerner (1902 – 1992) penned the attached editorial concerning the need for a dramatic shift in the Japanese school system if war was to be avoided in the future:

“We must ask ourselves how we can ever expect a democratic Japan while the school system remains feudal and fascist, and how can we expect a free Japan while the school system brings up suicide-fanatics and robots…Only a revolution in education will ever produce a democratic Japan that stays democratic. And only a sweeping political revolution will ever produce a revolution in education.”


A similar article about German youth can be read here.


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Re-Educating Japanese Youth

Re-Educating Japanese Youth

Re-Educating Japanese Youth

needed revolution in Japanese education policy 1945the Japanese Nation by john f embreeraising fascist children in fascist japanjapanese schools in post-war japanmiddle school in American-occupied Japan 1945schools in 1930s japanfascist culture and japanese schools 1945japanese educators in 1930s japanfascist influence on japanese schools 1945
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