Brian Schnack

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the costs of the Japanese aversion to criticism have been enormous—not just for Japan but for the world. Japan is one of the world’s largest, richest, best-educated, and hardest working nations. Yet she relies on outsiders to set her intellectual agenda; her universities are, by international standards, backwaters; her record on intellectual innovation is bleak.
Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought
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