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Religion and Social Crisis in Japan: Understanding Japanese Society Through the Aum Affair
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Robert J Kisala (Editor), Mark R Mullins (Editor)
At the time Aum Shinrikyo emerged, most Japanese assumed that they lived in one of the most well ordered and safest societies, a model that had much to offer the chaotic Western world. This assumption was shaken on 20 March 1995 when the deadly nerve gas sarin was released on the Tokyo subway system. Since that incident, the "Aum Affair" has had ...
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