The idea that society progresses through stages of development, from savagery to civilization, arose in eighteenth-century Europe. This book traces how Fukuzawa Yukichi, deeply influenced by the Scottish Enlightenment, translated the idea for Japanese society, both enriching and challenging the...
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The idea that society progresses through stages of development, from savagery to civilization, arose in eighteenth-century Europe. This book traces how Fukuzawa Yukichi, deeply influenced by the Scottish Enlightenment, translated the idea for Japanese society, both enriching and challenging the concept.
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