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- Takigawa_incident abstract "The Kyoto University incident, or Takigawa incident, began in October 1932 when Kyoto Imperial University Faculty of Law Professor Takigawa Yukitoki lectured on the need for the judiciary to understand the social roots of deviance when considering individuals who are before them. The climactic moment occurred in May 1933, when Education Minister Hatoyama Ichiro announced that Mr. Yukitoki’s theory of criminal law advocated Marxist philosophies and suspended him from teaching. The remaining members of the Faculty of Law resigned from their positions in protest., students boycotting classes, and communist sympathizers organizing a protest movement. The Ministry of Education was able to suppress the movement by firing Takigawa.".
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageID "22217173".
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageLength "1714".
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageRevisionID "691329399".
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:1932_in_Japan.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Events_relating_to_freedom_of_expression.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kyoto_University.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_law.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Deviance_(sociology).
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Ichirō_Hatoyama.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_dissidence_during_the_Shōwa_period.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto_University.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Marxism.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Education,_Culture,_Sports,_Science_and_Technology.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink No_Regrets_for_Our_Youth.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Protest.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLink Takigawa_Yukitoki.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "Takigawa incident".
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kyoto_University.
- Takigawa_incident wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Takigawa_incident subject Category:1932_in_Japan.
- Takigawa_incident subject Category:Events_relating_to_freedom_of_expression.
- Takigawa_incident subject Category:Kyoto_University.
- Takigawa_incident type Event.
- Takigawa_incident type University.
- Takigawa_incident type Event.
- Takigawa_incident type Redirect.
- Takigawa_incident type University.
- Takigawa_incident comment "The Kyoto University incident, or Takigawa incident, began in October 1932 when Kyoto Imperial University Faculty of Law Professor Takigawa Yukitoki lectured on the need for the judiciary to understand the social roots of deviance when considering individuals who are before them. The climactic moment occurred in May 1933, when Education Minister Hatoyama Ichiro announced that Mr. Yukitoki’s theory of criminal law advocated Marxist philosophies and suspended him from teaching.".
- Takigawa_incident label "Takigawa incident".
- Takigawa_incident sameAs Q697061.
- Takigawa_incident sameAs Incident_de_Takigawa.
- Takigawa_incident sameAs 滝川事件.
- Takigawa_incident sameAs m.05q4cjd.
- Takigawa_incident sameAs Q697061.
- Takigawa_incident sameAs 瀧川事件.
- Takigawa_incident wasDerivedFrom Takigawa_incident?oldid=691329399.
- Takigawa_incident isPrimaryTopicOf Takigawa_incident.