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Tetsuzo Fuwa

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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.