by Amir Taheri June 23, 2019 What he [Nobushuke Kishi, Japan’s postwar statesman and prime minister], tried to tell us, in his oblique Shintoist manner, was that politics should be regarded as a public service dealing with issues of real life and not abstractions such as ……………………….
The Death of Iran’s Japanese Dream
Nennt man das Kind beim Namen und nennt es ‚Verstaatlichung‘, so wird aller Sozialismus unromantisch und nüchterner.
— Theodor Heuss