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JAPAN'S MILITANT TEACHERS A History of the Left-Wing Teachers' Movement by Benjamin C. Duke ^^^^^ foreword by Kobayashi TetsuyaJ^^^^B A trenchant analysis of the basic issues underlying the continuous con- frontation between the Japanese Ministry of Education and the left-wing Japan Teachers Union, Nikkyoso. Treats such significant issues as the conditions causing teachers to unionize in a nation that has traditionally regarded the teaching profession as a "heavenly mission."

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