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OverviewDazai Shundai (1680–1747) is a critical figure in Japanese political thought, who developed his philosophy in response to a perceived crisis in the status of the ruling samurai class, of which he was a member. This volume introduces sections from his most significant work of political thought, Keizairoku (1729), and its addendum Keizairoku shūi (1744). Extracts present Shundai's program of political and economic reform, as he grappled with the upheavals and opportunities accompanying the breakdown of feudal agrarianism and the emergence of a modern commercial economy. While Shundai accepted the inevitability of this economic transition, his vision of political economy remained conservative, with a focus on strengthening samurai-class supremacy. Peter Flueckiger offers a critical introduction to Shundai's ideas, exploring the nuances of his engagement with Confucian thought, and extensive annotations provide further textual and historical context. This volume thus demonstrates how Shundai's writings prefaced increasingly ambitious theories of state-managed economic growth in early modern and modern Japan. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Flueckiger (Pomona College, California) , Dazai ShundaiPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Weight: 0.332kg ISBN: 9781316649725ISBN 10: 1316649725 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 19 February 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsNotes on the Texts and Translations; Major Periods of Premodern Japanese History; Major Dynasties and Periods of Premodern Chinese History; Introduction; On Political Economy (Keizairoku); Preface; Introductory Notes; 1. A General Discussion of Political Economy; 2. Ritual and Music; 3. Bureaucratic Offices; 4. Heavenly Patterns, Pitch Pipes and Calendars, Geography; 5. Food and Goods; 6. Celebrations, Educational Systems; 7. Regulated Dress, Ceremonial Guards and State Processions, Military Preparations; 8. Laws and Edicts, Punishments and Penalties; 9. Institutions; 10. Non-Action, The Way of Changes; An Addendum to 'On Political Economy' (Keizairoku shūi); Addendum to 'Food and Goods' (Volume Five); Character List; Bibliography; Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationPeter Flueckiger is Professor of Japanese at Pomona College. His research focuses on literary theory and political and ethical philosophy in eighteenth-century Japan. He is the author of Imagining Harmony: Poetry, Empathy, and Community in Mid-Tokugawa Confucianism and Nativism (2011). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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