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Why do you think the values of the samurai code appealed to the Japanese for centuries

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  • 05-12-2016
The samurai culture was a means to organize a society, it brought protection, laws, and order but at a price it was a feudal class based system with a few people on top and the majority of people on the bottom, samurai culture was a form of benevolent dictatorship.
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