The Japanese Communist Party (JCP), established in 1922, is one of the oldest political parties in Japan. It has a history of advocating for a wide range of leftist policies and ideologies, grounded in Marxist and Leninist principles. Over the years, the JCP has evolved, adapting its policies to the changing political and social landscape of Japan, yet it has remained committed to its core values of promoting social justice, equality, and peace.
The JCP envisions a society where the means of production are owned collectively, aiming to eliminate the class distinctions that they argue…
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How would your daily life change if your job or school was collectively owned by everyone who worked or studied there?
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Imagine a world without nuclear power; what alternative forms of energy would you advocate for, and why?
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If you could redesign society's approach to work, how would you ensure fair wages and conditions for everyone?
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What does 'social justice' mean to you, and can you think of an example where you've seen it in action or notably absent?
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How would you negotiate peace in a conflict without resorting to military intervention, drawing on lessons from current global issues?
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In what ways do you think gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights could be better supported in your community or country?
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Reflect on a time you felt part of a marginalized group; how would you have liked the situation to be handled?
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Can a political party significantly influence your views on environmental protection, or are these values formed elsewhere?
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Considering the evolution of work rights, what changes or improvements would you like to see in the future for workers?
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How important is it for a country to maintain neutrality in international conflicts, and what could be the challenges and benefits?