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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Translator’s New Foreword and Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Note on the Text
Section 1
Section 2
Foreword
The Equality of Men
Section 3
The Equality of Nations
National Independence Through Personal Independence
Section 4
The Duty of Scholars
Section 5
Speech Delivered 1 January 1874
Section 6
The Importance of National Laws
Section 7
The Duties of the Citizens of the Nation
Section 8
Respect for the Independence of Others
Section 9
A Letter to Old Friends in Nakatsu Stating Two Ways of Learning
Section 10
Letter to Old Friends in Nakatsu, Continued
Section 11
The Falsity of the Idea of Moral Subordination
Section 12
An Encouragement of Public Speaking
The Refinement of Conduct
Section 13
The Damage of Envy in Society
Section 14
A Criticism of People’s Thoughts
The Meaning of the Word Sewa
Section 15
Methodic Doubt and Selective Judgment
Section 16
The Spirit of Independence in Everyday Affairs
The Compatibility of Intention and Activity
Section 17
On Popularity
Appendix
A Defense of Gakumon no Susume
Chronology of Japanese history, with special reference to Fukuzawa Yukichi and An Encouragement of Learning
Fukuzawa Yukichi: Some Representative Writings and Further Reading
Index
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