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Curing Japan's America Addiction

How Bush & Koizumi Destroyed Japan's middle class and what we need to do to fix it

Minoru Morita author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Chin Music Press

Published:14th Aug '08

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We will target Japan societies around the US and universities with strong Japan Studies programs. We also will target the diplomatic community and progressive media, billing Morita as a Japanese Howard Zinn. His message of building a healthy democracy in Japan that isn't controlled by one party should resonate with voters in the US who still remember the 2000 election fiasco. Morita can do interviews in English, although he might not be able to do live radio effectively. We plan to have him tour some campuses on the west coast in fall 2008, before the US elections.

A progressive vision for a more independent, democratic Japan free of American-style militarism and capitalism."In Curing Japan's America Addiction, Morita says publicly what a lot of Japanese think and say privately, in sharp contrast to whatever pleasantries they offer at cocktail parties with foreign diplomats and policy wonks, or in speeches they give abroad. For that reason, Curing Japan's America Addiction deserves to be read by anybody tired of the Orwellian doublespeak coming out of Washington and Tokyo." -- The Japan Times Curing Japan's America Addiction is the first work in English from longtime political commentator Minoru Morita. It includes translations from several of his more than forty books. For decades, Morita has been chronicling in passionate, straightforward prose the corruption of the Japan-US relationship since the era of Reagan and Nakasone in the 1980s. Morita argues that Japan has become addicted to the Republican Party's vision of America, with its widening wealth gap; huge, aggressive military; and dog-eat-dog economy. This book is the progressive Left's answer to Shintaro Ishihara's The Japan That Can Say No. For years, Minoru Morita, clad in a kimono, would greet Japanese TV viewers with insightful political commentary on national news shows. But then he went too far. Morita began criticizing the wildly popular Junichiro Koizumi ("the most irresponsible and frivolous prime minister in Japan's postwar history") and connecting the dots between the premier and Japan's largest advertising agency, Dentsu Inc., which Morita claimed was silencing critics by threatening to pull ads. Soon, the offers to appear on TV dried up. Undaunted, Morita took to the lecture circuit and began publishing books describing how the Koizumi administration has "Anglicized Japan's military and Americanized its economy." He has urged voters to overthrow the ruling party, and they seem to be listening: In July 2007, the opposition took over the upper house for the first time in sixty years.

ISBN: 9780974199542

Dimensions: 193mm x 134mm x 20mm

Weight: 297g

224 pages