- (****anese: 全学共闘会議, Hepburn:
Zengaku kyōtō kaigi),
commonly known as the
Zenkyōtō (全共闘), were ****anese
student organizations consisting of anti-government...
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initially against practical issues in
universities and
eventually formed the
Zenkyōtō in mid-1968 to
organize themselves. The Act on
Temporary Measures concerning...
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Yukio vs.
Tokyo University Zenkyōtō: the
Truth Revealed 50
Years Later (三島由紀夫vs東大全共闘〜50年目の真実〜,
Mishima Yukio vs
Todai Zenkyōtō〜50 nen me no Sinjitsu) was...
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Security Treaty, the
movement grew and
diversified before climaxing with the
Zenkyōtō movement which barricaded dozens of ****anese
universities in 1968–1969...
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leading theorists of the
apolitical and
radically anti-hierarchical
Zenkyōtō movement that
carried out the 1968-69 ****anese
student uprisings at universities...
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Revolution Theory well known. In the
early 1970s, a
certain tendency of
Zenkyoto groups and the
Zengakuren began to
emerge among other New Left activists...
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Tensions peaked when
radical students, most of whom were
members of the
Zenkyōtō (the All-Campus
Joint Struggle Committees),
occupied Yasuda Auditorium...
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Korea Treaty.
While anarchism gained support within the
Zengakuren and
Zenkyoto student groups during the 1960s, the ****anese
Anarchist Federation remained...
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militant students derisively nicknamed the "toilet
paper line." However, when
Zenkyōtō activists began barricading university campuses, some
Minsei students began...
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influence and
theoretical resource in the 1960s and 1970s for the Zengakuren,
Zenkyoto, and
other 'non-sect' New Leftists. He was
regarded as
required reading...