The doctrine of doing things independently according to one's own ideas without being involved in other things was mainly advocated by clan factions and bureaucrats, and originated from transcendentalist speeches given by Prime Minister Kuroda Kiyotaka and Privy Council President Ito Hirobumi shortly after the promulgation of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan. Source: Obunsha Japanese History Dictionary, Third Edition About Obunsha Japanese History Dictionary, Third Edition |
他の物事に関係せず,自分の考えで独自に事を行う主義 おもに藩閥・官僚が主張したもので,大日本帝国憲法発布直後の黒田清隆首相および伊藤博文枢密院議長の超然主義演説からきている。 出典 旺文社日本史事典 三訂版旺文社日本史事典 三訂版について 情報 |
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