TANAKA HIKARU
Department Undergraduate School , School of Law Position Professor |
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Language | Japanese |
Publication Date | 2020/04 |
Type | Academic Journal |
Peer Review | Peer reviewed |
Title | The Anarchist Movement of the Russian Jewish Immigrants: Experience of Migration as an Important Factor to Form the Social Thought and Movement. |
Contribution Type | Sole-authored |
Journal Type | Japan |
Volume, Issue, Page | pp.25-53 |
Details | This paper proposes the hypothesis that the experience of migration is an important factor in making an individual an anarchist. Their motives to choose anarchism could be constructed through various experiences, not only after they immigrated, but also before they even decided to leave their country. I propose my hypothesis that their experiences during the process of migration from Russia to the United States were the factors that made these individuals anarchists. |