Ashwani Gupta

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More subtle and cynical observers savored the mordant observation of Kawakami Tetsutarō, a detached man of letters, who in October 1945 described the U.S. policy as one of “rationed-out freedom.” His clever expression captured the inherent contradiction of democracy by fiat as well as the irony of promoting freedom in the context of unconditional surrender.
Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II
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