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Japan Farmers Party : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japan Farmers Party :''Not to be confused with the Japan Farmers Party founded in 1947.'' The Japan Farmers Party was a political party in Japan between 1926 and 1928. It represented a rightist tendency amongst the proletarian parties in the country at the time.〔 The party had a nationalist orientation.〔 ==Split from the Labour-Farmer Party== The party emerged from a split in the Labour-Farmer Party in 1926. An older generation of leaders of the Japan Peasant Union, such as Okabe Kansuke and Hirano Rikizo, were uncomforatble with the influence of the younger, radical generation in the Japan Peasant Union (who were keen on including leftwing elements in the Labour-Farmer Party), such as Oyama Ikuo. Okabe and Hirano's group broke away from the Labour-Farmer Party in March 1926 and on October 17, 1926 they founded the Japan Farmers Party.〔Scalapino, Robert A.. ''(Democracy and the party movement in prewar Japan )''. 1975. p. 331〕〔Totten, George O. ''(Studies on Japan's Social Democratic Parties )''. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1966. p. 409〕〔Beckmann, George M., and Genji Okubo. ''(The Japanese Communist Party 1922–1945 )''. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1969. pp. 101–102〕 The Japan Farmers Party declared itself to be "a party by farmers, for farmers".〔 In this sense the party differentiated itself from the other proletarian parties, which all declared themselves to be based on a worker-peasant class alliance.〔University of Chicago. ''(Economic Development and Cultural Change )''. (): University of Chicago Press, 1952. p. 197〕
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