THE SÔKA GAKKAI AND THE KÔMEITÔ
One of the constant preoccupations of this Embassy during the past several years has been the growth and potential of the Buddhist organization known as the Sôka Gakkai (Value-adding Society) and its political arm, the Kômeitô (Clean Government Party). During the past months there have been developm...
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description | One of the constant preoccupations of this Embassy during the past several years has been the growth and potential of the Buddhist organization known as the Sôka Gakkai (Value-adding Society) and its political arm, the Kômeitô (Clean Government Party). During the past months there have been developments which suggest that the analysis of this organization in earlier despatches from this mission, should now be brought up to date. I therefore to submit a further brief account of the place of Sôka Gakkai, both within Japan and within the Buddhist faith, and of certain disturbing vistas now opened up. My account |
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