America to Japan; a Symposium of Papers By Representative Citizens of the United States On the Relations Between Japan And America And On the Common Interests of the Two Countries
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Steam railroads, telegraph and telephone lines, electric trolley roads, and electric lighting, spread rapidly throughout Japan. The narrow streets of the ancient cities gave way to the broad avenues and spacious places of Tokio and Kioto. Osaka and Kobe and Yokohama became hives of new industry. Indeed, the city of Tokio itself, built since the Meiji, is the visible expression of the grafting upon Japan of ideas of Western civili- zation, and their somewhat uneven rootage and growth. But deeper... than all these material things was the awakening of the rulers of Japan to a recognition of the value of the individual man in the modem state. "Knowledge," said Daniel Webster in his oration at the dedication of the Bunker Hill Monument, "is the only fountain, both of the love and the principles of human liberty. " So, we find another of the Five Articles of the Imperial Oath is this: "Officials, civil and Common Ideals 83 military, and all common people shall, as far as possible, be allowed to fulfill their just desires, so that there may not be any discontent among them." The abolition of the feudal system, and the establishment of a system of compulsory edu- cation, led to the codification of the civil law of the Empire, framed in harmony with modem ideas of jurisprudence, and yet in conformity with the traditions of the Japanese people.
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