Eitaro Noro (野呂 榮太郎, Noro Eitarō, 1900–1934) was a Japanese economic historian. Noro was born in Hokkaido in 1900. He studied at Keio Gijuku University, where he first became involved in radical politics. He worked for a labour research institute following graduation. In 1930 he joined the Japanese Communist Party. He was instrumental in laying the foundations for the Koza school, a branch of Japanese Marxist thought. Noro was arrested in November 1933. He died on 19 February 1934, in Shinagawa Police Station. His death was the result of police torture.
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| - Noro Eitarō (de)
- Eitaro Noro (en)
- 野呂榮太郎 (ja)
- Норо, Эйтаро (ru)
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| - Noro Eitarō (japanisch 野呂 榮太郎; geboren 30. April 1900 in Hokkaidō; gestorben 19. Februar 1934) war ein japanischer Marxist und bedeutender Theoretiker der Kommunistischen Partei Japans. (de)
- Eitaro Noro (野呂 榮太郎, Noro Eitarō, 1900–1934) was a Japanese economic historian. Noro was born in Hokkaido in 1900. He studied at Keio Gijuku University, where he first became involved in radical politics. He worked for a labour research institute following graduation. In 1930 he joined the Japanese Communist Party. He was instrumental in laying the foundations for the Koza school, a branch of Japanese Marxist thought. Noro was arrested in November 1933. He died on 19 February 1934, in Shinagawa Police Station. His death was the result of police torture. (en)
- 野呂 榮太郎(のろ えいたろう、1900年〈明治33年〉4月30日 - 1934年〈昭和9年〉2月19日)は、日本の在野のマルクス経済学者で、戦前の非合法政党時代の日本共産党の理論的指導者の一人であるとともに、幹部(委員長)として党を指導するなど、実践活動にも関わった。 (ja)
- Эйтаро Норо (яп. 野呂榮太郎; 30 апреля 1900, Хоккайдо — 19 февраля 1934, Токио) — деятель рабочего движения Японии, лидер Коммунистической партии Японии в 1933 году. Историк, экономист. Теоретик марксизма. (ru)
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| - The historical development of Japanese capitalism (en)
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| - Noro Eitarō (japanisch 野呂 榮太郎; geboren 30. April 1900 in Hokkaidō; gestorben 19. Februar 1934) war ein japanischer Marxist und bedeutender Theoretiker der Kommunistischen Partei Japans. (de)
- Eitaro Noro (野呂 榮太郎, Noro Eitarō, 1900–1934) was a Japanese economic historian. Noro was born in Hokkaido in 1900. He studied at Keio Gijuku University, where he first became involved in radical politics. He worked for a labour research institute following graduation. In 1930 he joined the Japanese Communist Party. He was instrumental in laying the foundations for the Koza school, a branch of Japanese Marxist thought. Noro was arrested in November 1933. He died on 19 February 1934, in Shinagawa Police Station. His death was the result of police torture. (en)
- 野呂 榮太郎(のろ えいたろう、1900年〈明治33年〉4月30日 - 1934年〈昭和9年〉2月19日)は、日本の在野のマルクス経済学者で、戦前の非合法政党時代の日本共産党の理論的指導者の一人であるとともに、幹部(委員長)として党を指導するなど、実践活動にも関わった。 (ja)
- Эйтаро Норо (яп. 野呂榮太郎; 30 апреля 1900, Хоккайдо — 19 февраля 1934, Токио) — деятель рабочего движения Японии, лидер Коммунистической партии Японии в 1933 году. Историк, экономист. Теоретик марксизма. (ru)
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