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Japan Labour-Farmer Party : ウィキペディア英語版
Japan Labour-Farmer Party

The was a socialist political party in Japan between December 1926 and December 1928. During its existence, it occupied a centrist position in the divided socialist movement.
==Foundation==
The Japan Labour-Farmer Party was one of several proletarian parties that existed in Japan in the late 1920s.〔Scalapino, Robert A.
''(The Japanese Communist Movement, 1920–1966 )''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967. pp. 24, 33〕 It was founded in Tokyo on December 9, 1926, as a split from the Social Democratic Party (the founding occurred just four days after the founding of the Social Democratic Party).〔〔Large, Stephen S. ''(Organized Workers and Socialist Politics in Interwar Japan )''. Cambridge (): Cambridge University Press, 1981. p. 108〕 The split had both personal and ideological dimensions. Amongst the founders of the Japan Labour-Farmer Party were Asanuma Inejirō and his followers in the Japan Peasant Union and leftwing socialist intellectuals such as Asō Hisashi, Kono Mitsu, Suzuki Mosaburō, Tanahashi Kotora and Kato Kanju.〔〔Garon, Sheldon. ''(The State and Labor in Modern Japan )''. United States: U CALIF BERKELEY PR (CA/NJ), 1987. p. 118〕〔Large, Stephen S. ''(Shōwa Japan: Political, Economic and Social History, 1926–1989 )''. Vol. 2, 1941–1952. Routledge library of modern Japan. London: Routledge, 1998. p. 123〕〔Smith, Henry DeWitt. ''(Japan's First Student Radicals )''. Harvard East Asian series, 70. 1972. p. 252〕 Asō Hisashi became chairman of the party, whilst Miwa Jusō became its general secretary.〔

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