“The Pen is Mightier than the Sword”: Popular Ethics in Edo Period Japan

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“The Pen is Mightier than the Sword”: Popular Ethics in Edo Period Japan

Ralph J. Korner
Ralph J. Korner Kairos University
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By the end of the Edo period of Japan (1603–1868), the three major religious traditions of Japan each appear to have found formally defined roles within Japanese culture and politics. In the mid-19 th century, N. Sontoku (1787–1858) succinctly summarized his understanding of their more formalized roles as follows: “Shinto is the way, which provides the foundation of the country; Confucianism is the way which provides for governing the country; and Buddhism is the way which provides for governing one’s mind.”

“The Pen is Mightier than the Sword”: Popular Ethics in Edo Period Japan

By the end of the Edo period of Japan (1603–1868), the three major religious traditions of Japan each appear to have found formally defined roles within Japanese culture and politics. In the mid-19 th century, N. Sontoku (1787–1858) succinctly summarized his understanding of their more formalized roles as follows: “Shinto is the way, which provides the foundation of the country; Confucianism is the way which provides for governing the country; and Buddhism is the way which provides for governing one’s mind.”

Ralph J. Korner
Ralph J. Korner Kairos University

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Ralph J. Korner. 2026. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology GJHSS-D Volume 23 (GJHSS Volume 23 Issue D3): .

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“The Pen is Mightier than the Sword”: Popular Ethics in Edo Period Japan

Ralph J. Korner
Ralph J. Korner Kairos University

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