Talk:The Enigma of Japanese Power
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[edit]I have removed the following from the "Criticsm" section:
Ōnuma Yasuaki, a University of Tokyo law professor, commented that "It is expected that someone become frustrated if he can't speak Japanese even after staying in Japan for more than decades."
Not only does that quote need some attribution (I can find none), I don't understand what it's suppose to mean or what it contributes to the section.
"In fact, the book was written by the author for a Japanese audience, "Japanese system which does not make people happy" (Ningen wo Kouhukunishinai nihonnno shisutem) became a bestseller in Japan as a critique of Japanese society."
Again, I don't understand what that means. If anyone can clarity the above, please do.
--gilgongo (talk) 23:07, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]Somebody added a POV tag to this article in July, but I've removed it since neither they nor anyone else appears to have initiated any discussion on the matter. I don't see any obvious POV issues here. --gilgongo (talk) 20:47, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
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