Curriculum
Vitae 2017.1.1. Hashimoto
Tsutomu Name: Tsutomu Hashimoto Date of Birth: Date of Place: Office: Faculty of Office Address: Kita-ku
Kita 9 Nishi 7, Tel: +81-11-716-2111,
Fax: +81-11-706-4947 Fields of interest Philosophy of Science,
Economic Philosophy, Theory of Politics, Economic Sociology Academic and
Educational Career April 1986 Matriculation in March 1990 Graduation from April 1990 Entering the master course of April 1991 Entering the master course of March 1993 Master Degree. The title of my master
thesis is “The ideological foundations of open society: the problem of
thought-ladenness on methodology of Popper, Mises and Hayek.” (Japanese) April 1993 Entering Doctor course of April 1995 to March
1996 A researcher of Japan Academic Institute. April 1996 to March
1998 Full-time Lecturer of April 1998 to March
2011 Associate Professor at September 1999 Ph.D.
at September 2000 - June
2002 Visiting Scholar at April 2003 - May
2003 Special Lectures at February 2004 Invited
Lecture at Annual Forum of Korean Hayek Society (2/20-2/21). November 2004 Special
Lectures at 21st century program of May 2006 Invited
Presentation at 19th Annual Conference of Korean Socio-Economics Society
(5/18-5/20) April 2008 to March
2010 A member of monthly review
committee in Asahi newspaper company September 2008 Series of Lectures in Shoukoku-temple at October 2008 to
September 2014 a cooperated member
of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science April 2011 - Professor
at October 2011- A member of the Research Center for
Economic and Business Network in Hokkaido University April 2012- An editorial committee member of Hokkaido
University Press July 2014- An executive committee member of
Hokkaido University Press Selected
Publications Books (Japanese) 1. Tsutomu Hashimoto, The Logic of 2. Tsutomu Hashimoto, Philosophical
Anthropology of Social Sciences: A Project of Liberalism, 3. Tsutomu Hashimoto, Naoto Hashimoto and
Yoshiro Yano eds., Toward a New Century of Max Weber, Tokyo, Miraisha, 2000
(Japanese) 4. Tsutomu Hashimoto and Hiroyuki Okon
eds., The Economics of Austrian School: A Systematic Introduction, 5. Tsutomu Hashimoto, Conditions on Empire:
Principles of Cultivating Freedom, 6. Nobuo Suzuki, Tsutomu Hashimoto etc
eds., Economic Thought, 11vols. Tokyo, Nihonkeizai-hyoronsha, 2004-, esp.
Hashimoto Tsutomu edited 8th volume, 2006 (Japanese) 7. Tsutomu
Hashimoto and Yano Yoshiro eds., A Debate on Max Weber in 8. Tsutomu Hashimoto, How to Live with
Freedom: Japanese Experiences on 9. Tsutomu Hashimoto, Economic Ethics =
What is your Ideological Tendency?, 10. Tsutomu Hashimoto, Sociology of Freedom,
11. Tsutomu Hashimoto, Economic Ethics and
Modern Ideologies, 12. Tsutomu Hashimoto, Lost Modernity: A New
Driving Force of Capitalism, Tokyo, Kobundo, 2012.5 (Japanese) 13. Tsutomu Hashimoto, A Method of Studies, Tokyo
,Chikuma-Shobo, 2013 (Japanese) 14. Tsutomu Hashimoto ed. Contemporary
Economic Thought, Tokyo, Keiso Shobo, 2014 (Japanese) Papers (English) 1. “The Purpose and Significance of the
Methodology of the Social Sciences in the Age of Scientism”, in Economic
Journal of Hokkaido University, vol.29, 2000.7. 2. “On the Sense of Equilibrium,” paper
presented at the Austrian Colloquium of New York University, 2001.10. 3. “The Immanence of the Invisible Hand,”
paper presented at the 4. “On Market Order: Four Tensions on
Market Theories in Neo-Austrian Economics,” paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Association of the History of Economic Ideas in 5. “ 6. “Carl Menger and the Later Austrian
School of Economics: An Analysis of their Methodological Relationship,” in Austrian Economics
in Transition: From Carl Menger to Friedrich Hayek, eds. by Harald Hagemann,
Tamotsu Nishizawa and Yukihiro Ikeda, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp.310-328. 7. “On
the Concept of Positive and Negative Freedom,” in José Rubio Carrecedo ed.,
Political Philosophy: New Proposals for New Questions, Proseedings of the
22nd IVR World Congress Granada 2005, volume II, Archiv für Rechts- und
Sozialphilosophie (ARSP) Beiheft Nr.107, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2007,
pp.73-78. 8. “Reformulation
of the Theory of Spontaneous Ordering,” a paper presented at the Annual
Conference of Korean Socio-Economic Society, 9. “A
Theoretical Reconstruction of Hayek’s Spontaneous Ordering,” a paper
presented at the 19th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society
of Australia, 4-7 July, 2006. 10. “Ideological Categories in Economic
Thought” (Session 4: Religion, Ethics and Economics, Session Chair: John
Vint) at Annual Conference of History of Economic Thought in Australia, on
4th, July, 2013, at University of Western Australia, Business School. →Hashimoto Tsutomu, “Ideological Categories in Economic Ethics,”
in 冊子『朝暘科技大学 跨域整合 學産升格論壇 大会手冊』、2015年5月刊、17-30頁、所収. →Liberalism and Chinese Economic Development: Perspectives from
Europe and Asia, Monday, September 12, 2016 - 2:00pm to Tuesday, September
13, 2016 - 5:30pm, Aix-Marseille University, France. 11. “On demarcation problem between libertarianism
and neoliberalism” in XXVI World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social
Philosophy, 21st to 27th July 2013, Campus of the Federal University of Minas
Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. on 23rd, session: Law and State,
ID=302. XXVI World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy 12. “A Theory of Methodology in Social
Sciences: A Functional Analysis” Hougaku-Ronshu, Chiba University, Vol.29,
No.1-2, 2014.8. pp.596(27)-560(63). 13. “Discourses on Neoliberalism in Japan,”
in Eurasia Border Review, Vol.5, No.2, Fall 2004, pp.99-119. 14. “Capability as Potentiality”, paper presented at The 13th Conference of the International
Society for Utilitarian Studies, 2014.8.21. at Yokohama National University. 15. “Interview
with Gregoire Canlorbe,” mineo Articles and Papers
(Japanese) 1. “Friedrich A. Hayek: To Use the Act of
Spontaneous Order in Society” in H. Ohta etc. eds., History of Economic
Thought, 2. “On World 4”, in T. Kawakami and R.
Nagao eds., The Philosophy of Open Society: Karl Popper and Today, 3. “Critical Study on A. Shutz’s
Methodology: from its Austrian Connection”, in Japanese Sociological Review,
vol.46, No.2, 1995.10. 4. “Carl Menger and the 5. “An Analytical Theory of Spontaneous
Order”, in Soubun, no.343, 1993. 6. “Labyrinth of Hayek: on Methodological
Transformation Problem”, in Gendai-shiso, vol.19-12, 1991.12. 7. “A Self-reference Theory of Money and
its Performative Order Theory”, in The Annual of the Society of Economic
Sociology, no.17, 1995.10. 8. “Inter-disciplinary Study of Economic
Ethics: P. Koslowski’s Project”, in The Annual of the Society of Economic
Sociology, no.18, 1996.10. 9. “A Study of Luhmann’s
Wissenschaftssystem”, in Economic Studies in 10. “The Modern Subject: on Hiroshi
Orihara’s Academic and Political ideas in the face of Student Movement in 11. “Interpretation and ‘the
Problem-Subject’: Charles Taylor’s Self-interpretational Being and its
Liberal Alternative”, in Economic Studies in 12. “Recent Significances of Liberalism”, in
Riron-Sensen, no.54, Spring, 1998, pp.48-64. 13. “Fighting Subject: from Zenkyoto to
Liberalism”, in Situation, 1999. 4, pp.39-58. 14. “How possible to make a Liberal
Society?”, in Masachi Osawa ed. Shakaigaku-no-Chi 33, Shinshokan, 2000. 15. “George Soros: 16. “On Hayek’s Theory of Evolution”, paper
presented at Japanese Society of History of Economics, 1999 autumn. 17. “Ludwig von Mises,” with Hiroyuki Okon,
in Hashimoto and Okon eds., The Economics of Austrian School, Nihon-Hyoronsha,
2003. 18. “Knowledge Theory of the Austrian
School”, in Hashimoto and Okon eds., The Economics of Austrian School, Nihon-Hyouronsha,
2003. 19. “Methodology of Austrian School,” with
Leslie Webb, in Hashimoto and Okon eds., The Economics of Austrian School, Nihon-hyouronsha,
2003. 20. “What is the 21. “Social Sciences and Subject: A Basic
Problem in Weberian Investigation”, in T. Hashimoto, N. Hashimoto and Y. Yano
eds., Toward a New Century of Max Weber, Tokyo, Miraisha, 2000. 22. “What is a ‘Recognition of Reality’?:
Enlightenment by Formal Ideal Types”, in Situation, 2000.7. 23. “On scope and significance of ‘world
4’”, in 24. “Market Process Theory in Austrian
Economics”, in Hashimoto and Okon eds., The Economics of Austrian School,
Nihon-Hyouronsha, 2000. 25. “Orihara Hiroshi’s Academic-Educational
Theory and its Stance”, in Sohkan Shakaikagaku group eds., Weber, Durkheim
and Japanese Society, Harvest. 2000. 26. “Some Proposals for the Reform of
National Universities in 27. “Reconstitution of the American
Hegemony: on the world after 9.11. Terrorist attack,” in Risen, no.67, 2001
winter, pp.50-66. 28. “Apologetic Accounts on Terrorism,” in
Jokyo, 2002.3, pp.188-209. 29. “The current stream on the Neo-Austrian
Economics,” in Journal of the History of Economics in 30. “Al Queda and Post-modernism,” in Jokyo,
2003.3, pp.152-171. 31. “1968 revolution and the omnipotent
desire: an inheritance from literary ironist to liberalism,” Juuryoku, no.2,
2003.3, pp.112-128. 32. “Four Ideologies after 9.11. Terrorist
attack,” Risen, no.72, 2003 spring, pp.94-111. 33. “A Political Philosophy of Empire,”
Jokyo, 2003.6. pp.160-171. 34. “Ludwig von Mises”, in Tsutomu Hashimoto
and Hiroyuki Okon eds., The Economics of Austrian School: A Systematic
Introduction, Tokyo, Nihonkeizai-Hyoronsha, 2003.3, pp.89-113. 35. “Methodology,” in Tsutomu Hashimoto and
Hiroyuki Okon eds., The Economics of Austrian School: A Systematic
Introduction, Tokyo, Nihonkeizai-Hyoronsha, 2003.3, pp.151-174. 36. “Knowledge Theory,” in Tsutomu Hashimoto
and Hiroyuki Okon eds., The Economics of Austrian School: A Systematic
Introduction, Tokyo, Nihonkeizai-Hyoronsha, 2003.3, pp.199-222. 37. “Market Process Theory,” in Tsutomu
Hashimoto and Hiroyuki Okon eds., The Economics of Austrian School: A
Systematic Introduction, Tokyo, Nihonkeizai-Hyoronsha, 2003.3, pp.245-270. 38. “What is an Austrian Economics?,” in
Tsutomu Hashimoto and Hiroyuki Okon eds., The Economics of Austrian School: A
Systematic Introduction, Tokyo, Nihonkeizai-Hyoronsha, 2003.3, pp.367-381. 39. “De-constructing Richard Rorty,” Riron-Sensen,
no.74, 2003 autumn, pp.66-87. 40. “Did Max Weber commit a sin?: on the
first round of Hanyu-Orihara Debate,” Mirai, 2004.1. no.448, pp.8-17. 41. “Liberalism and Analytical Marxism,”
Shiso (Iwanami), 2004.9. no.965, 140-157. 42. “F. A. Hayek,” in Suzuki Nobuo,
Hashimoto Tsutomu etc eds., Economic Thought, vol.8, Tokyo, Nihonkeizai-Hyoronsha,
2006, pp.249-307. 43. “Distribution
as freedom: A liberal basis on the principle of distribution,” in Nakamasa
Masaki ed. Areteia vol.5: Community and Justice, Ochanomizu-shobo, 2004.12. 44. “A
theory of evolution in a postmodern society: From a perspective of
spontaneitizm,” Riron-Sensen, no.80, 2005 Summer, pp.124-145. 45. “Liberalism
and its public sphere: A model of public sculpture square,” in Nakamasa
Masaki ed. Areteia vol.7: Globalism and Civil Society, Ochanomizu-shobo,
2006.5. 46. “A
critical examination on a theory of self-ownership libertarianism,” in The
Annuals of Legal Philosophy 2004, 2005.9, pp.18-29. 47. “Growth-oriented reconstitution of the public
sphere,” in Inoue Tatsuo ed., Legal Philosophy as Public Philosophy,
Nakanishiya, 2006.9, pp.70-91. 48. “From
welfare to workfare: 49. “Soda Kiichiro: A Japanese philosopher of
economics,” in Suzuki Nobuo, Hashimoto Tsutomu etc eds., Economic Thought,
vol.9, Tokyo, Nihonkeizai-hyoronsha, 2006, pp.397-440. 50. “On
exoteric and esoteric writings of Leo Strauss,” in Ratio, no.2, 2006 autumn, pp.182-208. 51. “Standing on a slippery slope: reappraising
consequences of deliberation,” in Sobun, 2005.1-2. no.472, pp.52-56. 52. “Economic-sociology,” in Utsunomiya Kyoko
ed., Sociology for Beginners, Minerva, 2006. 53. “On economic ethics of small government,”
in Economics Seminar, no.612, 2006.1, pp.36-39. 54. “The first political philosophy of 21st
century: Himmelfarb and Strauss,” in Sobun, 2006.6. 55. “Soda Kiichiro on Money and Reason,”
Economic Studies in 56. “A Horizon of conversion: Keynes and
Hayek,” Daikoukai, 2006.12, pp.117-127. 57. “Reformulation of the Public Sphere in
the Process of Deregulation of 58. “Welcome to a recent debate on Max Weber
in 59. “How a global publicness is possible?”
in Tatsuo Inoue ed., Iwanami Lecture Series of Philosophy vol.10: Philosophy
of Society and Publicness, 60. “A New Logic of Left wing liberalism: on
Negri and Guattari’s New Sphere of Freedom,” in Joukyo, July/August, 2008, pp.74-86. 61. “A vision on the reform of NHK (Japan
Broadcasting Corperation,” in Nakanasa Masaki ed., Areteia vol.9: Theory and
Reality in Social Theory, Ochanomizu-Shobo, 2008.2, pp.213-254. 62. “How to make a World Government,” in
Sekai, 2007.12, pp.118-128. 63. “A Critical Examination on
Neoliberalism,” Jokyo, 2008. 1-2, pp.89-97. 64. “On Empire of Contemporary Russia,”
Jokyo, 2008.5, pp.156-173 65. “Counter-creative life: a response to
the fundamental issue of Labor Philosophy,” Shiso-Chizu, vol.2, pp. 93-114. 66. “No one can totally deny neoliberalism,”
Kazuya Serizawa and Chiki Oguiue eds., Wisdom for Changing Japan, Kobunsha,
2009.5, pp. 281-342. 67. “11 thesis on Marxism,” Jokyo, 2009.6,
pp.110-117. 68. “On Basic Income,” in Seikatsu Keisai
Seisaku, no.154, 2009.9, pp.27-30. 69. “A recent diastrophism in Economic
Ethics: non-inclusive ethics of scattered-self,” Sobun, 2010.12, pp.1-5. 70. “A Stance of Overall Freedom,” in Masaki
Nakanasa ed., Areteia vol.12: 71. “Paradoxes in Globalization: across
border networks through criticism on Neoliberalism,” in Takashi Oshimura ed.,
Discovery of the Politics vol.8: Transgression, 72. “Matters on Post-Fordism: an idea of
counter-creativity,” in Yuki Honda ed., Reexamination on Labor, 73. “Exodus: how is the second economic
growth era possible?” in At-2 Plus, 2010.8, pp.118-129. 74. “Four types of philosophical stances on
economic ethics: What are the stances of executives,” Business Ethics,
2011.2, pp.11-13. 75. “Triad Theory of Order: on Inoue Tastuo’s
theory of 76. “Critical Examination on Michael Sandel’s
Theoretical Core,” in TASC, 2011.2, pp. 8-13. 78. “The Nature of the crisis in front of
us: on the nuclear power plant disaster,” Situation (Joukyo), 2011. 6-7, pp.
115-128. 79. “Keynes and Neoliberalism,” in Japan
Keynes Association ed., Reading Keynes in Crisis, Tokyo: Sakuhin-sha, 2011,
pp. 192-215. 80. “Charles Taylor,” in Ohsawa Masachi ed.,
25 Thinkers after 3.11, Extra edition of Thinking O, Tokyo: Sayu-sha, 2012,
pp. 197-207. 81. “Green Innovation,” in The Annals of
Research Center for Economic and Business Networks (Hokkaido University),
Vol.1, 2012.3. pp. 75-96. 82. “Law and its Publicness – Four stages of
public space in legal process,” in Theory of Law, Vol.31, pp. 57-77. 83. “Falibilism and Maturism in Legal
process,” in Tatsuo Inoue ed. Frontiers of Legisprudence Vol.1, Kyoto:
Nakanishiya, 2014.7. pp. 150-168. 84. “Yasuma Takata’s Power Theory,” in
Takenori Inoki and Rüttermann, Markus, Public and Private, Government and
People in Modern Japan, Tokyo: NTT Press, 2014.10, pp. 249-264. 85. “Transfiguration of Criticisms on
Neoliberalism: M. Lazzarato and F. Lordon,” Annuals of the Society of
Economic Sociology, Vol.26, 2014.9, pp. 140-149. 86. “Work – What is an ideal work?” in Tsutomu
Hashimoto ed. Contemporary Economic Thought, Tokyo: Keiso Shobo, 2014.10,
pp.115-138. 87. “A Philosophical Foundation of Welfare
State (1): Capability as Potentiality,” Shiso (Iwanami), 2015.4., no.1092,
pp.51-71. 88. “A Philosophical Foundation of Welfare
State (2): Capability as Potentiality,” Shiso (Iwanami), 2015.5., no. 1093,
pp.68-87. 89. “For Communitarianism: A Reformulation of
the concept,” Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Vol. 25, 2015.3., pp.
123-128. 90. “War on Terrorism,” in Nishitani Osamu et
al., Thoughts on War 2015, Kawade-shobo Shinsha, pp. 148-159. 91. “A Social Contract among Non-independent
Men: A Firing Range of Libertarian Paternalism,” in Uchida Ryuzou ed., Quests
for Contemporary Society and Human Being, Serica-Shobo, 2015.11., pp.377-397. 92. “A Critique of Libertarian Paternalism:
What kind of Intervention be legitimized? (1),” Shiso (Iwanami), 2016.8, no.1108,
pp.63-77. 93. “A Critique of Libertarian Paternalism:
What kind of Intervention be legitimized? (2),” Shiso (Iwanami), 2016.9, no.1109,
pp. 109-129. 94. “An Ideal of Education on Economic
Ethics: in the light of my Typology of “What is your Ideology” and its Questionnaire
Survey,” Economic Education, Vol.35, pp.4-9. 95. “Modernity and Public Sphere: A Critique
of Habermas,” in Endo Kaoru, Sato Yoshitomo, and Imada Takatoshi eds.,
Restoration of Social Theory: Beyond Social System Theory and Recursive
Self-organization, Minerva-shobo, 2016.12, pp. 111-134. Translations (into
Japanese) 1. Deborah A. Redman, Economics and the
Philosophy of Science, Oxford University Press, 1991 → 2. Peter Koslowski, Ethik des
Kapitalismus mit einem Kommentar von James M. Buchanan, 3. Gerald P. O’Driscoll and Mario J. Rizzo, The Economics of Time and
Ignorance: with a new introduction, Routledge, 1996 → 4. Roger Mason, The Economics of
Conspicuous Consumption: Theory and Thought since 1700, Edward Elgar, 1998. → Nagoya, Nagoya University Press, 2000, translated with Nobuo
Suzuki and Tetsuo Taka. Other Writings and
talks 1. “A Small Dictionary of Sociology” in
Understanding Sociology: AERA MOOK, Ashahi, 1996, (Japanese). 2. “Translator’s Introduction to Peter
Koslowski’s Ethik des Kapitalismus”, in Peter Koslowski,
Ethik des Kapitalismus mit einem Kommentar von James M. Buchanan, Tubingen,
J.C.B. Mohr, 1995.→ Tokyo, Shinsei-sha,
1996, (Japanese). 3. “Ethics for Informational Revolution”, in 4. Word items for Dictionary of Sociological
Literature: “Jevons’s Theory of Political Economy”, “Pigou’s The Economics of
Welfare”, “Hicks’s Value and Capital”, “Marshall’s Principles of Economics”,
“Walras’s Elements d'economie politique pure”, “Mandeville’s The Fable of the
Bees : or, Private Vices, Publick Benefits”, Tokyo, Koubundo, 1998,
(Japanese). 5. Word items: “Market Socialism”, “Social
Democracy”, “Hegemony”, “Corporatism”, in Inoue Tatsuo etc. eds., Iwanami
Shin-Tetsugaku-Lectures 7 : Liberty, Utopia, Power, Tokyo, Iwanami-shoten,
1998., (Japanese). 6. Word items for Dictionary of Economic
Thought, “Libertarian”, “Popper”, “Lakatos”, “Logical Positivism”, “Logical
Empiricism” “Falsificationism”, Methodological Individualism and Holism”,
Tokyo, Maruzen Press, 2000, (Japanese), forthcoming. 7. Economic Columns 1998.1.~1998.12, in The Book Review Press, Tokyo, (Japanese): “Cult Economic Ethics: Alternatives for Japanese Business
System?”, 1998.1.17., “Occult Neo-liberalism?:
Anti-Enlightenment in Enlightened Age”, 1998.1.31., “Crisis for Japan Ministry of Finance: Is Conservative
Revolution Possible?”, 1998.2.28., “The Point of Philosophical Issue for
Economic Reformation: Four Viewpoints”, 1998.3.28., “Social strata of
Economic Debate: Resentment Hypothesis generated from Economic”, 1998.5.2.,
“Paradox on Needs for Economics : Declining Economics Faculty”, 1998.5.30.,
“Imagination of World System Theory: On Wallerstein”, 1998.6.27., “20th’s
Socialism: Military Totalitarian ?”, 1998.7.25, “Living in Market Chaos:
Contemporary Economic Ethics”, 1998.9.5., “Reading on Monetary Theories: New
Theoretical Trend?”, 1998.10.3, “Reading on Monetary Theories: New
Theoretical Task”, 1998.10.24, “Search for new conception of Capitalism:
Affirming and Restricting Market”, 1998.12.5, 8. “Upward Critical Rationalism versus
Growth-Oriented Rationalism”, in Popper Letters,. vol.10. no.1, 1998,
(Japanese). 9. “Fighting Liberalism”, in Riron-sensen,
no.56, autumn, 1998, (Japanese). 10. “Democracy”, in A Tree of Philosophy,
Koudansha, 2001, (Japanese). 11. “Imagination of Liberalism (1), (2), (3)”,
in Hyouron, 1999.2(no.111), 1999.4(no.113), 1999.6(no.115), (Japanese). 12. Word items for Dictionary of Political
Sciences, Tokyo, Koubundo, 2000, “Individualism”, “Economic Calculation
Debate of Socialism”, “Liberty”, “Escape from Freedom”, “Liberalism”,
“Hayek”, “Open Society”, “Free Competition”, “E. Fromm”, “Popper”, “Monetarism”, “Invisible Hand”, “Constitutional Economics”,
“Libertarian”, “Historicism”, (Japanese), forthcoming. 13. “Market and Knowledge: On Modern Austrian
Economics”, in The Annual of the Society of Economic Sociology, no. 21, 1999,
pp.100-102, (Japanese). 14. “Robert Reich’s ‘The Works of Nations’”,
in Masachi Ohsawa ed., 50 Books on Nationalism, Heibonsha, forthcoming, 2001,
(Japanese). 15. “On Reform of National Universities in 16. “10 Books on Liberalism,” in
Inter-Communication, spring 2000, (Japanese). 17. “A Letter from 18. “A plan for the reform of university in
the light of liberalism,” in SENKI, 2001.7.15. 19. “Recognition through Defensive Instinct,”
in Inter-communication, vol.39, 2002.1. winter, pp.159-160. 20. “Rethinking on the empire of 21. “Who is Ayn Rand?,” in
Inter-communication, vol.40, 2002.3. spring, pp.32-33. 22. “One year after Terrorist Attack,” in
Hyoron, 2002.10, pp.8-9. 23. “Reflection on the Seiyu-Motomachi
accident,” in Sharibari, 2002.12. No.250, pp.21-24. 24. “Requirements for a new mayor of 25. “Interview on Ideological Trends on Globalization
and our responses: an antagonistic consciousness for the hegemony,” in
Research Journal of Hokkaido University a graduate students’ council, 2003.3,
pp.14-18. 26. “Cultivating a political sense of civil
society to cope with the world disorder,” Economics Seminar, 2003.8, No.583,
pp.32-33. 27. “Essays on 28. “Socialist calculation debate,” pp.36-37, “ 29. “Standing on a slippery slope:
consequences of deliberation,” in Soubun, 2005.1-2, No.472, pp.52-56. 30. “The first political philosophy in 21st
century: Hinmelfarb and Strauss,” Soubun, 2006.6, No.487, pp.1-5. 31. Word items for Dictionary of Modern
Ethics, Tokyo, Koubundo, 2006, “corporatism,” “social democracy,” “elite,”
“socialism,” “Marxism,” “modern (modernism),” “managed society,”
“Binnenmoral/ Aussenmoral,” “charisma,” “counter culture,” “hero,”
“globalization,” “constructivism,” “university reform,” “postwar democracy,”
“bureaucracy,” “Zenkyoutou,” “ethics of belief/ ethics of responsibility,”
“Max Weber.” 32. Interview, “A Real Politician needs to
have some endowments,” Ningen-Kaigui, 2007, summer, pp.102-107. 33. Newspaper Article, “A Spell of
Capability Ideology,” Hokkaido-Shinbun, evening edition, 2008.1.25. p.7. 34. Newspaper Articles, “Ethical issues of
capitalism: 21 century and its civilization,” a series, 2008. 2. 19.-2008. 3.
3, in Nikkei Shinbun, (1) Avoiding “collision,” 2/19, p.27, (2) Background of
erroneous calculation, 2/20, p.29, (3) Basis of the new conservatism, 2/21, p.27,
(4) Neoliberalism, 2/25, p.25, (5) Trade promoting democratization, 2/26,
p.31, (6) Improving Governance trough tariff system, 2/28, p.25, (7)
Importance of a design, 2/29, p.31, (8) Tobin Tax, 3/3, p.21. 35. “My Reading Diary no.2, learning from
ancient 36. Talk Session, “Sub-culture in 37. Newspaper Article, “As a ‘device’ of new
publicness: a Touyako Summit,” in Asahi-shinbun, evening edition, 15, July,
2008, p.12. 38. “My Reading Diary no.4, Original versions
of Libertarianism from 39. “Akihabara Accident as an Ideological
Terrorism,” Hon (Kodan-sha), 2008.8, pp.58-60. 40. “My Reading Diary no.6, Dionysus Labor
opens a new period,” Keizai Seminar, 2008.9, pp.118-119. 41. “My Reading Diary no.8, Securing the labor
in income differentiated society,” Keizai Seminar, 2008.11, pp.116-117. 42. “Puzzler and the spirit of thought:
writing to the publication of Second half of the Collected Works of F. A.
Hayek in 43. Dialogue, Suzuki Kensuke, Serizawa Kazuya,
Hashimoto Tsutomu, in Serizawa Kazuya ed., Aspiring Freedom, Popura-sha,
2008. 44. “My Reading Diary no.10, A Season of
harvest in Political Philosophy,” Keizai Seminar, 2009.1, pp. 130-131. 45. Radio on air talk, “Che Guevala in 2009,”
TBS Cultral Talk Radio, 2009.1.17, 46. Interview Article, “Economic Thought:
Arguing Crisis: Market as a field of spontaneous growth,” Yomiuri Shinbun,
2009.4.20, p.19. 47. “Why Che Guevala is now booming?,” Economist,
2009.3.10, pp.77-79. 48. “Giants of Economic Thought no.1, Adam
Smith,” Shoukou-Nippon, 2009.4, pp.12-15. 49. Dialogue, Kayano Masato, Hashimoto
Tsutomu, “Re-setting critique,” Planets, Vol.6, 2009.5, pp.192-205. 50. “Giants of Economic Thought no.2, J.S.
Mill,” Shoukou-Nippon, 2009.5, pp.12-15. 51. Special Lecture, “Economic Ethics = What
is your Ideological Tendency?” Ryukoku Economic Literature, Vol.48, No. 3-4,
2009.3, pp.213-235. 52. Music Essays, Actio, 2009.7.-2010.3. 53. “Giants of Economic Thought no.3, Karl
Marx,” Shoukou-Nippon, 2009.6, pp.12-15. 54. “Giants of Economic Thought no.4, David
Ricardo,” Shoukou-Nippon, 2009.7, pp.14-17. 55. “Giants of Economic Thought no.5,
J.M.Keynes,” Shoukou-Nippon, 2009.8, pp.14-17. 56. Dialogue, Uno Tsunehiro, Oguiue Chiki,
Hashimoto Tsutomu, “On Code Guias,” in Critical Zero, Jyusou-sha, 2010. 57. “Giants of Economic Thought no.6, Thostein
Veblen,” Shoukou-Nippon, 2009.10, pp.14-17. 58. “Giants of Economic Thought no.7 (Last),
Adam Smith,” Shoukou-Nippon, 2009.10, pp.14-17. 59. Television Talk, BS Fuji, Prime News, 2010.4.4.
60. Interview joint Article, “Analyzing 15
themes in 61. “What ideal is the idea of the least
unhappy society?,” Asashi WebRonza, 2010.6.29. 62. “Reducing Pension, Raising Sales Tax, We
need both,” Asashi WebRonza, 2010.7.29. 63. “Criticizing Communitarian Republicanism
in Michael Sandel,” Asashi WebRonza, 2010.8.29. 64. “Facebook rises beyond Apple and Google,”
Asashi WebRonza, 2010.10.1. 65. “Dialectics of Anti-Japan Sentiment,”
Asashi WebRonza, 2010.11.1. 66. “Toward its core of Normative Theory,”
Usami Makoto ed., Between Law and Economics, Keiso-shobo, 2010.11,
pp.191-195. 67. “What is the Justice? On the first
Dialogue of Ohsawa Masachi and Miyadai Shinji,” Asashi WebRonza, 2010.12.3. 68. Interview, “On value changes: through the
book, How to Live with Freedom”, Great Books for Business and Life, Nikkei BP
Mook, 2011.1. pp.42-45. 69. Interview, Let’s Talk about your Justice,
Nikkei Associe, 2011, spring, pp. 70. Special Lecture, “Non-recognized Self in
the Society of Recognition,” Tokyo Minato-ku Takanawa Center Hall, with
Suzuki Kensuke et al., 2011.1.30. 71. “Coming the Age of Lost-Modernity,” Asashi
WebRonza, 2011.1.5. 72. “A Tribe of Solitude: is it a deficit of
Free Society?,” Asashi WebRonza, 2011.2.2. 73. “A Miracle? Revolution in 74. “From Society of Revolution to Society of
Recognition,” Asashi Journal, 2010.3.15, pp.39-41. 75. “What was the problem of Fukushima Daiichi
Nuclear Power Plant Explosion?,” Asashi WebRonza, 2011.3.31. 76. “Who can be responsible to Nuclear Power
Plant?,” Asashi WebRonza, 2011.5.2. 77. “What was the problem of Fukushima Daiichi
Nuclear Power Plant Explosion? No.2,” Asashi WebRonza, 2011.5.16. 78. Newspaper Article, “Thinking about the
Earthquake and its aftermath,” Asahi Shinbun (Hokkaido Edition), 2011.5.30. 79. Newspaper Article, “Market Mechanism for
the Electric Energy Supply,” interviewed by 80. Report Summary, “Reorganization of Labor
and its underground,” Annual Report of Socio-economc Association, Vol. 33,
2011, p.36. 81. “Commentary on Max Weber’s Power and
Rule,” in Max Weber, Power and Rule, translated by Akira Hamashima, Kodansha,
2011. 82. A Round-table Talk, Sadaike Yuuki, Fujii
Masahiko, Saeki Hiroshi, and Hashimoto Tsutomu, “Proposal to the Future:
Young Generation Changes our Period,” Litera Popli (Hokkaido Univ.), Vol.47,
2011, pp.31-35. 83. Newspaper Article, “Imagination to 99% in
the World,” Asahi-Shinbun, evening, p.3, 2012.4.17. 84. “On Green Innovation (report supplement),”
in The Annals of Research Center for Economic and Business Networks, Vol.1,
2012.3, pp.99-100. 85. “‘Ecological Footprint’ and Human
Development – Is it possible to develop society while reducing consumption of
material resources?” Asahi WebRonza, 2012.4.23. 86. Interview, “Electric Energy Saving in
Winter Season” Hokkaido Shinbun, p.5, 2012.11.3. 87. “economy (4,800
words),” “liberty (4,800 words),” “intellectual (1,200 words),” “political
economy (1,200 words),” “free society (1,200 words),” “right of resistance
(600 words),” “formal/substantial rationality (600 words),” “Takata Yasuma
1883-1972 (600 words),” “Otsuka Hisao 1907- 1996 (400 words),” “Orihara
Hiroshi 1935- (400 words),” “Yamanouchi Yasushi 1933- (400 words),” “Hans
Kelsen 1881-1973 (400 words),” “Leo Strauss 1899-1973 (400 words),” “Charles
Taylor 1931- (400),” in Encyclopedia of Contemporary Sociology, Tokyo:
Kobundo, 2012.12. 88. “Ludwig von Mises,” in Economist, Vol.68,
2013.2.12, pp.54-55. 89. Net Magazine Article, “Which is more
important: Money or Time?” α-synodos, vol.117、2013.2.1. 90. Interview, “What is the Nature of Study
other than Learning?” Hokkaido Shinbun, 2013.3.11, p.14. 91. Newspaper Article, “Heritage of Margaret
Thatcher: Restoration of the Social,” in Asahi Shinbun, 2013.6.2. p.13. 92. Net Magazine Article, “Difficulties of
Criticizing Neoliberalism and the birth of Scandinavian Neoliberalism,” inα-synodos, vol.123, 2013.5.1. 93. Radio Talk with Actor Sugawara Bunta, “Latent
Vitality of Japanese People,” 2013.7.14 and 7.21, 5:30-6:00, Nippon
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in Lost Modernity?” in Dan, no.98, 2013.11.10, pp. 37-61. 95. Interview, Let’s Talk about your Justice,
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Nikkei Business Associe Mook, pp.24-25, 2013.8. 96. Interview (in Spanish), "Debates
liberales en el Norte de Japon: Entrevista a Hashimoto Tsutomu (1967-),"
in Adrian O. Ravier ed., La Escuela Austriaca desde adentro, Histrorias e
Ideas de sus Pensadores, Volumen III, Madrid: Union Editorial, 2013, pp.387-413. 97. Interview Article, “Although the
Government decided to raise Consumption Tax…” Asahi Shinbun, 2013.10.2. p.17. 98. “A Reply to Law and its Publicness – Four
stages of public space in legal process,” in Theory of Law, Vol.32, pp. 219-228,
2013.11. 99. Net Magazine Article, “Harvest in 2013
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WebRonza, 2013.12.10. 101. Radio Talk with Asagui Kuniko, “News in
2013 What is your Political Support?” TBS Radio, 2013.12.31, 18:00-19:00. 102. Interview Article, “Monday Debate:
Methods of Learning Culture to College Freshmen,” Hokkaido Shinbun, 2014.5.5,
p.9. 103. Interview,
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Avoid becoming disappointed Person,” Nikkei Business Press Mook, pp.44-47,
2014.8. 104. Newspaper Article series, “Studying hilariously!,”
No.1-10, Kyodo Tsushin, 2014.4.-2014.6. 105. Column Articles: “Utility of Narrowing
Visual Field” p.60, “Trust Hormone: Oxytocin” p.85, “Geographical Critical
Theory” p.139, “A Law of Prosperity” p.171, “Basic Income” p.258, “Trilemma
of Globalization” p.285, “Neoliberalism as Anomaly” p. 365, “Commonwealth”
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Economic Thought, Tokyo, Keiso Shobo, 2014. 106. Interview Article, “Thinking on Local
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Century,” SYNODOS, 2015.3.27. 108. “Toward a new Life-style for Creation and
Saving of Energy,” in Sapporo: Future of Energy, Sapporo City Mayor Policy
Office Planning Department, pp. 69-72., available from http://www.city.sapporo.jp/energy/taikou/ 109. Interview Article, “Do People Appreciate
the identity of “I am I ?: Issues over Neon Genesis Evangelion,” Area, 2015.
8. 31., Vol. 37, pp.35-37. 110. Tripartite Talk, “Where is Economics
coming from and where is it going?,” Iwai Katsuto + Wakatabe Masuzumi +
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