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"Chivalry is a flower no less indigenous to the soil of Japan than cherry blossom" are the opening words to Inazo Nitobe's Bushido: The Soul of Japan. It was 1900 and Inazo, a Japanese academic living in the USA, had been prompted to write the book after an American professor had wondered how the Japanese imparted moral education on their children if schools didn't offer any religious instruction. The answer, Inazo realised, was through Bushido. Bushido is the chivalric code of moral principles that the Samurai followed: rectitude, courage, benevolence, respect, honesty, honour and loyalty. Influenced by Confucianism, Shinto and Zen Buddhism, it tempers the violence of a warrior with wisdom and serenity. Alongside Sun Tzu's The Art of War and Machiavelli's The Prince, Inazo's book has become influential among military and corporate leaders looking for ways to manage their people and overcome their opponents. Beautifully produced in traditional Chinese binding and with a timeless design, Bushido: The Soul of Japan includes the classic Inazo text with a new introduction. It will appeal to anyone interested in leadership, the code of the Samurai and Japanese culture.
Contents
Preface 6
Note on the Author 7
1. Bushido as an Ethical System 8
2. Sources of Bushido 12
3. Rectitude or Justice 17
4. Courage, the Spirit of Daring and Bearing 20
5. Benevolence, the Feeling of Distress 24
6. Politeness 30
7. Veracity or Truthfulness 35
8. Honor 40
9. The Duty of Loyalty 44
10. Education and Training of a Samurai 50
11. Self-Control 54
12. The Institutions of Suicide and Redress 58
13. The Sword, the Soul of the Samurai 68
14. The Training and Position of Woman 71
15. The Influence of Bushido 80
16. Is Bushido Still Alive? 85
17. The Future of Bushido 91
Index 96