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@Binati_Sheth · 5:00

Japan’s first invasion of privacy case from a book

article image placeholderLife inspired a book and led to Japan’s first privacy violation case:After the Banquet Yukio Mishima
When your book creates history for the right reasons and the wrong reasons. Hello. Sril. Let's talk about the first invasion of privacy case brought on on a book in Japan by the book after the banquet by the author Yukio Mishima. So Yukiyo Mishima was known for being. Being ultra conservative. And I don't mean your run in the male conservative, as in dress politely and practice economic frugality, all of this. No, this is proper conservative. An emperor should rule the country

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@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 2:05

Smug McGee 👇🏾

It channelized itself into something else. And this book kind of shows you what that something else is. And then you read a bit of history, you read a few other books that came out in the era and starts making sense to you that, oh, yeah, they seem polite, but underneath it all, there's so much rage simmering there. This is something I've experienced myself, having worked with few individuals based in Japan. So very interesting
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@RakeshKumar2023
Rakesh Kumar
@RakeshKumar2023 · 1:03
So beautifully. In simple words, in simple way, you have explained all the story of a book, and it is a fiction work and definitely related to Japan. And you have given a big insight about the book and definitely it's worth reading. And obviously, when we read a work, we come to learn many things through that, like different customs and cultures and ideologies and many more things come in front of us. So
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Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 0:22

@RakeshKumar2023

Thank you so much for listening, Rakesh, and for appreciating. I try because I feel like every book has a great story behind it and I try to find it and then I share it, specifically the ones that are not really well known. So yeah, thank you so much for listening and for the lovely compliments
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