Orthodoxy Bias in Japanese Culture
nishio I was thinking about "[Legitimacy is the most important and scarce I was thinking about "legitimacy through participation", which means that in Japanese culture, "legitimacy through participation" has a lot of weight.
nishio Conversely, there is a slight downgrading of Legitimacy through performance, and terms such as "one-man president" The term "one-man president" is sometimes used.
From the top-down cultural sphere, it's like, "What are you talking about? Isn't it obvious?" And it would be.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GC0MvPUawAA5Ydn?format=jpg&name=medium#.png Words as Public Goods
kawahiii Then again, "legitimacy through continuity" also seems to be important. [I wonder if what Benedict mentioned in "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" might be a combination of continuity and participation?
hierarchical order.
nishio I notice that "legitimacy through continuity" is "following precedent"
Bias of legitimacy in [Japanese culture
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