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great knowledge of the Japanese mind. What he writes, however, agrees with Graf von Durkheim's well-known judgment: "In comparison with Europeans and even with the Chinese, the Japanese is particularly sensitive, easily hurt, and actually unharmonious in structure. Thus he can be more easily disturbed by external things than they and become a prey to forces within himself which because of his frail temperament might easily shatter his composure.”

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29674, 18 November 1961, Page 3

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