The Day the Empire Lost Its Self-Respect
In this thought-provoking analysis, we explore the 1942 surrender of Singapore, an event that delivered a profound psychological shock to the British Empire. The article examines how this defeat, more than a military failure, forced the British to experience for the first time what it was like to be a colonized people, losing their self-respect to a rapidly modernizing Japan.
The Spiritual Front: Why Japan’s Right Wing Is Unsettling
Japan's right-wing fight is spiritual: denying war guilt to reject postwar identity. Why does the regime's catastrophic failure (like Kurosawa's mass suicide plan) still appeal? It raises questions of modern nihilism.