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Motoyuki Takabatake (Japanese: 高畠素之, Hepburn: Takabatake Motoyuki, 1886 – 1928) was a Japanese journalist and political activist who completed the first full Japanese translation of Karl Marx's Das Kapital.

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  • Takabatake Motoyuki (de)
  • Motoyuki Takabatake (en)
  • 高畠素之 (ja)
  • Такабатакэ, Мотоюки (ru)
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  • 高畠 素之(たかばたけ もとゆき、1886年1月4日 - 1928年12月23日)は日本の社会思想家、哲学者。資本論の全訳を行い、国家社会主義を唱えた。 (ja)
  • Мотоюки Такабатаке (яп. 高畠素之, 1886—1928) — японский журналист и политический активист, завершивший первый полный японский перевод «Капитала» Карла Маркса. (ru)
  • Motoyuki Takabatake (Japanese: 高畠素之, Hepburn: Takabatake Motoyuki, 1886 – 1928) was a Japanese journalist and political activist who completed the first full Japanese translation of Karl Marx's Das Kapital. (en)
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  • Motoyuki Takabatake (Japanese: 高畠素之, Hepburn: Takabatake Motoyuki, 1886 – 1928) was a Japanese journalist and political activist who completed the first full Japanese translation of Karl Marx's Das Kapital. In his youth he became a member of the small Japanese anarchist movement. During the Russian Revolution however, he began to lean in support of state socialism. Where prominent Marxists saw the state in Soviet Russia as a temporary and necessary evil needed to construct communist society, Takabatake welcomed the revolution precisely because it would lead to a strong centralized state. This led to tensions between him and other Japanese Marxists, with Takabatake becoming one of the first theoreticians of socialist nationalism in Japan. He completed the first Japanese translation of Das Kapital in 1924, though by 1926 he had left Marxism entirely, establishing the fascist Kenkokukai organization, and had prepared to establish a National Socialist Party before his abrupt death in 1928. (en)
  • 高畠 素之(たかばたけ もとゆき、1886年1月4日 - 1928年12月23日)は日本の社会思想家、哲学者。資本論の全訳を行い、国家社会主義を唱えた。 (ja)
  • Мотоюки Такабатаке (яп. 高畠素之, 1886—1928) — японский журналист и политический активист, завершивший первый полный японский перевод «Капитала» Карла Маркса. (ru)
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