@article{oai:serve.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000368, author = {梅津, 順一}, issue = {第2号}, journal = {聖学院大学論叢, The Journal of Seigakuin University}, month = {Mar}, note = {Soho Tokutomi, one of the most influential ideologists in pre-war Japan, was a convert to ‘the Gospel of Power (Tikarano Hukuin)’. Starting as a protagonist for free trade and peace, he changed his mind to become an Imperialist after the Shino-Japan War. Though he once proposed ‘Democratic Morals (Heimin Dotoku)’ to Meiji youth, he suggested to Taisho youth ‘Loyalty to the Prince and Devotion to the Nation (Tyukun Aikoku)’. His ‘Soul of Imperial Japan’ is not to be interpreted as a simple return to the traditional mind. He also asked others to learn from ‘the German Soul’, ‘the British Soul’ and ‘the Spirit of America’. ‘Civil virtue’ and ‘self-reliance’ and ‘time control’ were essential to ‘the soul of Imperial Japan’.}, pages = {168--147}, title = {徳富蘇峰と帝国日本の魂 : 「大正の青年」の使命をめぐって}, volume = {第19巻}, year = {2007}, yomi = {ウメツ, ジュンイチ} }