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Nakae Chōmin (中江 兆民
Nakae Chōmin), a.k.a
Nakae Tokusuke (中江 篤介
Nakae Tokusuke) (
1847 -
1901) was a
Japanese
philosopher, born in the
Tosa Domain. Nakae studied in
France with the radical republican
Emile Acollas from
1871 to
1874 as part of the
Iwakura mission. Here he also got to know
Saionji Kinmochi He translated some of the writings of
Jean Jacques Rousseau into
Japanese, as well as
Eugène Véron's
L'èsthétique.
Nakae coined the term
Minpon shugi (民本主義), "
democracy", and was the author of
A Discourse by Three Drunkards on Government (
1887), in which he explored the merits of democracy. He was leader of the radical wing of the
Freedom and People's Rights Movement. He was often critical of the
Meiji government, and this eventually leads to his being exiled in
Osaka.
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