"Greatest Problem"
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"Greatest Problem"
In "Greatest Problem," author Trent E. Maxey delves into the intricate relationship between religion and the formation of the modern Japanese state. Published by Asia Center in 2014, this hardback edition spans 340 pages and offers a compelling analysis of how religion was perceived as the "greatest problem" by Meiji Japan's architects. Maxey illustrates that religion represented a cognitive and social pluralism that challenged direct state control. Furthermore, he highlights how the state utilized religion as a tool to contain, regulate, and neutralize this plurality. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and state dynamics in Japan's history. Explore the complexities of this pivotal era with Maxey's thought-provoking narrative.
"Greatest Problem"