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    Heimin Shinbun (平民新聞, The Commoner's News, also spelled Heimin Shimbun) was a socialist and anti-war daily newspaper established in Japan in November 1903...
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    Sohō also coined the term heiminism, to describe his advocacy for Japanese industrialisation and democratisation. Heimin Shinbun, a socialist newspaper active...
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  • Kōtoku Shūsui to form the anti-war socialist Heimin-sha group and its associated newspaper, the Heimin Shinbun. He contributed to the newspaper regularly...
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    opposing the Russo-Japanese War by founding the Heimin-sha group and its associated newspaper, Heimin Shinbun. Due to disregard for state press laws, the...
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  • Shūsui, an anarchist who edited the libertarian-socialist newspaper Heimin Shinbun in the early 20th century. He gained the permission of anarcho-communist...
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  • Sanshirō, Kōtoku and Sakai started the anti-war Heimin-sha group and its associated newspaper Heimin Shinbun (literally "Commoners' Newspaper") in November...
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  • socialists stated that the war would need sacrifice from the people. Heimin Shinbun pointed out on 14 February 1904 that "The people will suffer for a long...
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    some of his earliest work was featured in the socialist and anti-war Heimin Shinbun journal Chokugen. After the High Treason Incident, a socialist-anarchist...
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  • (Tsuchiura, 1948 – 2013) Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun (Tokyo, 1872 – 1943) Heimin Shinbun (Tokyo, 1903 – 1915) Nikkan Shimmimpō (Tokorozawa, 1952 – 2012) Nankai...
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    Mandarin translation in its journal Dalu (Chinese: 大陸). In 1907, the Heimin Shinbun (Common People's Newspaper) published (over 42 days) an article series...
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    joining the Heminsha, led by Sakai and Kotoku. She was a reader of the Heimin Shinbun (Commoners' News), an anti-war magazine headed by Sakai and Kotoku,...
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  • Temporary and Contract Job Losses in Manufacturing" (in Japanese). Asahi Shinbun. January 1, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-03. [dead link] Gaskins, Cory (January...
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