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List of Tables | xi | |
Note on Japanese Names | xiii | |
Acknowledgments | xv | |
Introduction | 1 | |
1. | The Origins of Japanese Social Policy, 1868-1918 | 10 |
The Workers | ||
State and Business: Factory Legislation as Industrial Policy | ||
The "Social Question" and Social Policy | ||
Policies toward Organized Labor | ||
Parties and Social Policy | ||
2. | A Crisis in Relations between Labor and Capital, 1918-22 | 39 |
The Labor Question | ||
Capitalists Propose Reforms | ||
The Seiyukai Government and the Modernization of "Harmony" | ||
The Kenseikai and the Social Foundations of Interwar Reform | ||
The Liberal Vision | ||
Labor Estranged, 1920-22 | ||
3. | The Social Bureaucrats and the Integration of Labor, 1918-27 | 73 |
From Economic to Social Bureaucrats | ||
Toward a New Labor Policy | ||
Reshaping the Labor Movement | ||
The Impact on Labor and Management, 1924-28 | ||
4. | The Politics of Social Policy, 1924-29 | 120 |
"A Universal Suffrage for Industry": The Labor Union Bills of 1926 and 1927 | ||
Reinterpreting the Peace Preservation Law | ||
Minseito and Seiyukai: Divergent Responses to Universal Manhood Suffrage | ||
The Bureaucrats Enter Politics | ||
Social Policy or Antisocialism?: The Parliamentary Debate, 1928-29 | ||
5. | The Limits of Liberal Reform, 1929-31 | 157 |
Dynamic Beginnings | ||
The Employers' Offensive | ||
The "Social Bureau Draft" | ||
Parliamentary Debacle | ||
The Death of Liberal Social Policy | ||
6. | The Statist Solution, 1931-45 | 187 |
Labor's Turn to the State | ||
Search for a New Labor Policy, 1931-36 | ||
Unions Bypassed: The Industrial Patriotic Movement, 1936-40 | ||
The Failure of State Corporatism, 1940-45 | ||
Epilogue: Legacies for Postwar Japan | 229 | |
Persistence of the Social Bureaucrats | ||
The Occupation Reforms | ||
The "Reverse Course" and Japanese History | ||
Toward Corporatism with Labor? | ||
Appendix 1 | Industrial Strikes, 1897-1941 | 249 |
Appendix 2 | Cabinets and Ministers Related to Labor Policy, 1908-32 | 250 |
Appendix 3 | Strike-related Arrests under Article 17 of the Police Regulations and Other Charges, 1914-26 | 252 |
Appendix 4 | Occupational Background of the Nonproletarian Parties, Lower House Representatives, 1920-30 | 253 |
Appendix 5 | An Outline of Labor Union Bills | 254 |
Appendix 6 | Labor Unions and Union Membership, 1918-41 | 256 |
Abbreviations Used in the Notes | 257 | |
Notes | 259 | |
Bibliography | 295 | |
Index | 317 |
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