Shozo Fujita (藤田 省三, Fujita Shōzō)[1] (1927–2003) was a Japanese political scientist and intellectual historian, a "leading intellectual of 'postwar Japan'"[2] and a follower of Masao Maruyama.[3]

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  1. ^ Sakurai, Takamichi (Summer 2018). "The Political Theorist, Fujita Shōzō: Between His Sense of Hope (kibō) and His Sense of Despair (zetsubō)". Japanese Journal of Political Science. 19 (3): 519–529. doi:10.1017/S1468109918000166.
  2. ^ Kono, Y. (Winter 2011). "Sengo Seishin no Seijigaku: Maruyama Masao, Fujita Shozo, Hagiwara Nobutoshi (Political Theory of the Postwar Ethos)". Social Science Japan Journal. 14 (1): 72–75. doi:10.1093/ssjj/jyq048.
  3. ^ Sakurai, Takamichi (2018). Political Theories of Narcissism: Towards Self-Reflection on Knowledge and Politics from the Psychoanalytic Perspectives of Erich Fromm and Fujita Shōzō (Politikwissenschaft, Band 212). Zürich: LIT Verlag. ISBN 978-3-643-90977-0.