The All-Japan Libertarian Federation of Labour Unions, commonly abbreviated as Zenkoku Jiren, was a Japanese trade union federation. Its roots lay in the anarcho-syndicalist movement, which joined nas
Ōsugi Sakae, the leading organiser of the early Japanese anarcho-syndicalist movement
Ishikawa Sanshirō (bottom) and other prominent Japanese anarchists of the early 20th century
Ōsugi Sakae was a Japanese anarchist, writer, and social critic of the Taishō period. His thought centered on individualism, direct action, and the "expansion of the ego" as philosophical underpinning
Peter Kropotkin
Ōsugi with Bertrand Russell during the latter's visit to Japan, 1921