Reflective Essay

Politics

What is Peace?

Is peace merely the absence of war? Explore a deeper definition of peace as a proactive social state capable of addressing structural inequality and conflict.
Politics

Public Order and Ideology

Explore the relationship between democracy, public order, and language. Learn how social context and decision-making influence equality in modern Japan.
Politics

The Homogeneity of Suffering and the Divergence of Origins

Explore the philosophical boundaries between true and pseudo-suffering. Understand how the bodily experience of pain drives social disputes and the need for external validation.
Politics

On Foolishness and Wisdom

Does democracy require "wisdom"? Explore the philosophical distinction between "what" and "who" is wise, and how losing context affects modern social rules.
Politics

On Foolishness, Politicians, and Anti-Establishment Sentiment

Does political foolishness define our society? Explore the relationship between power, success, and why anti-establishment voices often fail to create change.
Politics

On the Right and the Left

Explore a unique philosophical perspective on the Right and Left through the metaphor of the "greener grass." Discover how fences define our diversity and society.
Politics

Ethics and Consistency

Explore the inherent contradictions between ethics and consistency. Learn why double standards are an inevitable part of human beauty and ugliness in philosophy.
Politics

On Legitimacy and Political Judgment in Democracy

Does the majority always hold legitimacy? Explore the critical relationship between democratic procedures, political judgment, and Japan's global position.
Politics

Ideological Manifesto: An Alternative Perspective on World Order

Explore a new manifesto on world order. Learn how AI and blockchain can replace the structural need for war by managing global currency and population cycles.
Criticism

Comparing and Evaluating Words and Actions

Explore the deep relationship between words, actions, and human existence. Learn why judging others' consistency is a heavy responsibility.