Hitoshi Yamakawa
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Hitoshi Yamakawa (山川均 Yamakawa Hitoshi?) (December 20, 1880 - March 23, 1958) was a Japanese socialist intellectual. He was imprisoned in 1908. He started "Workers and Farmers" ("労農" "Rōnō"?) with Kanson Arahata, Tsunao Inomata, and others. When the Socialist Association was created in 1950, he served as the representative with Hyoe Ouchi.
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