@article{oai:seijoh-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000002, author = {Kato, Tomoko and 加藤, 知子}, issue = {24}, journal = {研究紀要, Research Bulletin of Seijoh University}, month = {Mar}, note = {The purpose of this paper is to place TADA Akira’s economics articles of the Mikuni magazines in the historical context of early Showa-era Japan. The analytical standpoint is that anti-Jewish speeches flourished in Japan before and during World War II. Tada’s Mikuni articles were riddled with anti-Jewish remarks such as the claim that Jews were behind the propagation of Adam SMITH’s economic liberalism, which Tada believed would undermine existence of nation-states. The Mikuni magazines were a pillar of the Japanese Christian Mikuni movement, started by IMAIZUMI Genkichi; however, they gradually shifted away from Christianity. Western Christians did not abandon their faith due to anti-Jewish ideas because they believed that Christian Church had superseded Judaism. Contrastingly, the Mikuni followers parted from Christianity, the root of which was Judaism. The Japanese anti-Jewish publications from before and during World War II have largely remained forgotten and untouched, offering substantial research opportunities especially in 2023 as the Jewish Question that was prominent in the first half of the 20th century seems to have resurfaced. Tada’s post-war articles on Japanese economic histories and the religious, ethical ideas behind them are also worthy of future studies.}, pages = {17--32}, title = {雑誌『みくに』掲載の多田顯「みくに經濟學講座」: 反ユダヤ的言論をめぐる諸問題}, year = {2024}, yomi = {カトウ, トモコ} }