【学術】部落民というアイデンティティはマルクス主義者と利権屋が近代以降にでっち上げたものである【ラムザイヤー】
John Mark Ramseyer (born 1954) is an American Professor of Japanese Legal Studies at Harvard Law School and a leading scholar of Japanese law and law and economics. He is the author of over 10 books and 50 articles in scholarly journals.He is co-author of one of the leading corporations casebooks, Klein, Ramseyer & Bainbridge, Business Associations, Cases and Materials on Agency, Partnerships, LLCs, and Corporations, now in its 10th edition. In 2018 he was awarded Japan's Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon in recognition of "his extensive contributions to the development of Japanese studies in the U.S. and the promotion of understanding toward Japanese society and culture."In 2021, Ramseyer came under scrutiny for a denialist article published in the International Review of Law and Economics which, drawing from nonexistent contracts, attempted to discredit the testimony of comfort women conscripted under Japanese imperial rule.