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    Sen Katayama (片山 潜, Katayama Sen, December 26, 1859 – November 5, 1933), born Yabuki Sugataro (藪木 菅太郎, Yabuki Sugatarō), was an early Japanese Marxist political activist and journalist, one of the original members of the American Communist Party and co-founder, in 1922, of the Japanese Communist Party. After 1884, he spent ...

  2. Sen Katayama (1860-1933) was a Japanese labor and Socialist leader who, influenced by the Christian social gospel and increasingly radical ideas, founded Japan's first modern settlement house, trade union movement, labor newspaper, and Socialist party.

  3. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF SEN KATAYAMA IN WESTERN LANGUAGES HYMAN KUBLIN* Brooklyn College N O STUDY of the history of the Japanese socialist movement may be made without reference to the work and thought of Sen Katayama (1859-1933). Pioneer socialist, publisher of the first successful Japanese labor newspaper,

  4. Oct 13, 2021 · Sen Katayama (1859-1933) was a Japanese socialist and communist leader who participated in the First Congress of Communist and Revolutionary Organizations of the Far East in 1922. This web page contains his writings and speeches on various topics related to Japan and the world revolution.

  5. For the first time the representatives of Communist and revolutionary organizations of the Far East met at Red Moscow and at Petrograd. They came there at the invitation of the Communist International and met, deliberated, and decided many important revolutionary matters under the auspices of the Communist International.

  6. Sen Katayama was born December 7, 1858, of peasant parentage, and the story of his life is the story of the Japanese labor and Socialist movement. He worked on a farm, studying at home, with only short intervals of school education.

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  8. Apr 22, 2018 · The story of Sen Katayama, his vision, and the scale of his impact on the labour movements of Japan, America, and the USSR. In December of 1859, in the Hadecki District of Japan, Sen Katayama was born as Sugataro Yabuki.