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The Anatomy of Dependence
The Anatomy of Dependence | Takeo Doi, M.d.
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Written by one of Japan's leading psychiatrists, this is a penetrating exploration of the Japanese character. It offers an analysis of the Japanese group ethic and of the origins of Japanese anti-individualism. A leading psychiatrist offers not only the most satisfying explanation of Japanese behaviour yet written, but a key to new understanding of all basic human needs.
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The Anatomy of Dependence | Takeo Doi, M.d.
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I won't bother with the hideous cover and thought to share the contents instead 😉
Living in Japan for more than three years by now I learned a lot about its people and culture. When I held this book for the first time in my hands I thought that the title captures this entire nation perfectly. Now I'm curious to see the Japanese through the scientific eyes of one of their own.

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