L'Humanite
04-12-2016, 12:20 PM
By special envoy, from Tokyo, an interview with Professor Eiji Oguma.
According to Eiji Oguma, sociologist, the nuclear accident, which caused some 20,000 deaths, revealed the depth of the social crisis, and opened up a new political space.
Huma: Would you say that the Japanese people has known a 'before-' and an 'after-Fukushima' in its relationship to political practice?
Eiji Oguma: The answer must be positive in terms of social movements that have succeeded one another after the (...)
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According to Eiji Oguma, sociologist, the nuclear accident, which caused some 20,000 deaths, revealed the depth of the social crisis, and opened up a new political space.
Huma: Would you say that the Japanese people has known a 'before-' and an 'after-Fukushima' in its relationship to political practice?
Eiji Oguma: The answer must be positive in terms of social movements that have succeeded one another after the (...)
- World (http://www.humaniteinenglish.com/spip.php?rubrique4) / Japan (http://www.humaniteinenglish.com/spip.php?mot235), Fukushima (http://www.humaniteinenglish.com/spip.php?mot682), Labor Movement (http://www.humaniteinenglish.com/spip.php?mot683)
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