Tetsuzo Fuwa

Tetsuzo Fuwa (不破 哲三, Fuwa Tetsuzō, born 20 January 1930 in Tokyo) is a member[1] and the former chair of the Japanese Communist Party.[2] He is a graduate of Tokyo University.[3] He advocates scientific socialism[4] and thinks that socialism should be achieved through stages.[5]

References

  1. The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979)
  2. "JCP Chief highlights Vietnam's success in 20 years of renewal". 16 January 2017.
  3. Stokes, Henry Scott (14 October 1979). "Japan's Communist Party Has Some Fine Old Italian Styling". The New York Times.
  4. Lev, Michael A. (27 March 1996). "In A Fiercely Capitalist Society, Japan's Communists Gain A Voice".
  5. Tetsuzo, Fuwa (27 August 2002). Lenin and the Market Economy (Speech). Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.


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