"Japanese Civilization, Its Significance and Realization; Nichirenism and the Japanese National Principles" is an in-depth examination of the philosophical and religious foundations that underpin Japanese society. The work explores the intricate relationship between Nichirenism-a significant branch of Mahayana Buddhism-and the development of Japan's national identity and moral principles. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how religious doctrine influences political and social structures, focusing on the specific concepts of statehood and spiritual realization within the Japanese context.
Through a blend of historical context and philosophical inquiry, the text elucidates the significance of Nichiren's teachings in the modern era, arguing for their central role in the realization of Japanese civilization. The book covers essential topics such as the essence of the Japanese spirit, the ethical duties of the citizen, and the historical evolution of national ideals. This work serves as an essential resource for scholars of Asian studies, religious history, and political philosophy, offering a detailed perspective on the ideological forces that shaped Japan during the early twentieth century.
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