The Dark History of Aikido Aikido is celebrated as the "gentle art," a martial discipline of harmony, spirituality, and personal growth. But behind the flowing throws and meditative philosophy lies a far more complex and troubling story. In The Dark History of Aikido, Samuel Franco peels back the layers of myth and reverence to examine the life of Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido, and the art he created. From mystical obsessions and connections to controversial religious sects, to militaristic ties, abusive dojo culture, and the persistence of unquestionable authority, Franco reveals the contradictions that have shaped both the man and his legacy. This book does not aim to diminish the experiences of practitioners, but to illuminate the historical truths that have often been hidden or sanitized. It explores the cult-like dynamics of early Aikido, scandals and cover-ups, the dangers of mysticism replacing technique, and the challenges facing the modern Aikido community. A must-read for martial artists, historians, and anyone curious about the intersection of legend, power, and human ambition, The Dark History of Aikido challenges readers to look beyond the myth and confront the reality of an art steeped in both brilliance and shadow.
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