When speaking of Japanese ultra-nationalism of the first half of the twentieth century, Motoori Norinaga and the Kokugaku are often listed as some of its ideological bases. In this short article I intend to show that Norinaga�s original thought is not only different from this ultra-nationalism but even opposed to it, and we should look for that connection in those who reinterpreted what he actually wrote.
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