Ōsugi Sakae, Anarchist in Taishō Japan: The Creativity of the Ego ISBN: 9781684172368 Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Harvard University Asia Center Digital rights:Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter Subjects: Ōsugi Sakae 1885–1923; Anarchism and anarchists -- Japan -- Biography;
A biography of Sakae Ōsugi, a radical Japanese anarchist during the Meiji Period. Ōsugi published numerous anarchist periodicals, helped translate western anarchist essays into Japanese, and created Japan's first Esperanto school in 1906. He and others were murdered in 1923 by military police in what became known as the Amakasu Incident.