Imperfect Physiocracy: The Farmers' Cooperative in Kenji Miyazawa's “Porano-no-hiroba” and the Agricultural Policy of the Monthly Magazine <i>Ie-no-hikari</i>

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  • もの足りない農本主義
  • もの足りない農本主義 : 宮沢賢治「ポラーノの広場」における産業組合と『家の光』
  • モノ タリナイ ノウホン シュギ : ミヤザワ ケンジ 「 ポラーノ ノ ヒロバ 」 ニ オケル サンギョウ クミアイ ト 『 イエ ノ ヒカリ 』
  • ――宮沢賢治「ポラーノの広場」における産業組合と『家の光』――

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<p>As a farmer writer Kenji Miyazawa developed his own theory of agriculture-based economy which had much in common with the agricultural outlook of Ie-no-hikari, the monthly magazine for farmers. After the Manchurian Incident, however, the magazine's physiocratic policy came to be split into two opposite directions: agricultural nationalism and community-based regionalism. Miyazawa held a critical stance toward the former while he showed his approval for the latter by proposing a farmers' cooperative in “Porano-no-hiroba.”</p>

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