1. I don't subscribe to all of the things Marx wrote about, but I do agree , in principle, to many of his theories and arguments. The rights of the working class, the concept of mobilization en masse of the peasantry , in fact these made sense during the early industrial period for many industrializing nations.
2. I am not a Japanese right wing, my friend. I am a Japanese patriot who may have some ideas that are similar to the radical ultranationalists among my countrymen. However i do not believe in a "pure" Japan, don't subscribe to radical thoughts of ejecting Koreans or Chinese out of my country, nor do i believe in a Japan that is isolationist that these fanatical right wingers (Uyoku Dantai) demand.
What I do subscribe to are the following non-negotiables:
- Japanese neutrality
- Japanese non-alignment
- Increased Japan-China relations
- Increased Japan-Russia relations
- Framework for Japan-China economic, military security pact
- Framework for Japan to distance itself from Washington-led military alliance
- Japan to become a totally independent , great power
- Eventual integration of East Asia
I don't think these thoughts and beliefs make me a right winger, does it, my friend? I don't like labels, anyways.
But if you had to put a 'label' on me, id prefer the term "Centrist Patriot".