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Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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1 Intro | that Mr. Okakura is in some~sense the William Morris of his 2 Intro | liberty which we call the sense of nationality. It is not, 3 Primit| not in some mere political sense alone, but still more and 4 Buddhi| inter-related more in the sense of territorial distribution 5 Buddhi| psychological conditions of the sense of individuality, we shall 6 Buddhi| understood and developed in some sense, true in itself, and yet 7 Buddhi| or may not be true in the~sense intended, has an inevitable 8 Buddhi| the European university sense of the term, but also a 9 Nara | awaken in the North that sense of nationality which had 10 Fujiwa| withheld by that strong common sense which is expressed in Confucianism, 11 Ashika| Romanticism in its literary sense.~The conquest of Matter 12 Ashika| even iconoclastic, in the sense of ignoring forms and rituals, 13 Tokuga| vassals of daimyos were, in a sense, hereditary fiefs of the 14 Meiji | attempt to recall Japan to a sense of that unity which the 15 Meiji | had always kept alive the sense of their past grandeur, 16 Meiji | but freedom always in the sense of evolutional self-development.


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