They said that the country's recent economic recovery was making the Japanese increasingly reluctant to go farther down the road toward American-style capitalism.
Isn't it the United States that is using the Internet to spread American-style capitalism?
Their answer was "No" to American-style capitalism, and to the violent, deteriorating societies they think it produces.
He points to European feelings about American-style capitalism.
The world, it said, was beginning to see the benefits of unfettered, American-style capitalism.
They feel the same about American-style capitalism.
For now, the information economy is king, and its effects include pressures on other countries to come closer to American-style capitalism.
Europeans may pay lip service to American-style capitalism, he added, "but when push comes to shove, the underlying reluctance is still rather strong."
American-style capitalism is sweeping the world, and this country is no longer lagging behind in areas like car manufacturing.
The spread of American-style capitalism is one.