Those who think, those who create, and those who work with their hands are great.
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/emoji/twitter.icon The idea of "Those who think, those who create, and those who work with their hands are great" which was instilled in me at kosen, sometimes made me realise that my friends and family thought I was a "jerk".
@vaaaaanquishvaaaaanquish.icon May 11, 2021
Hell Stoic Village
I think that Social Sculpture is one word that can deepen this idea further.
I want to dig deeper with a reply to Yudai.icon.
Talking about Lawrence Lessig
While I say this, there are people in America like him, who can write constitutions while doing social activities as a politician. The significance of people like him, who are politicians who do not stand for election, politicians who do not go to demonstrations, and social sculptors, is enormous. There aren't many people who can fight like Yoichi Ochiai.
@0xtkgshn0xtkgshn.icon March 21, 2023
In this context, I really like Hacking capitalism..
If you don't know him, I think it's best to start with Genron Chronicle, which is not a specific philosophy, but rather focuses on his life.
I don't go to demonstrations. Instead, I organize tourism ── intellectual tourism, including publication.
>What principles do tourists give us as a guide to action? Unfortunately, this book does not answer that question head-on. And moreover, I wonder if that is even a question that should be answered. For myself, I am answering that question in a practical way by publishing the quarterly critical review, Genron, which is positioned as the preparatory issue of this book, and by organizing an annual tour to Chernobyl, which I touched upon in the attached text. I don't go to demonstrations. Instead, I organize tourism──intellectual tourism, including publication. Whether this is a successful or tourism strategy of mismatching as mentioned above, that should be measured in individual occasions rather than theoretically. Simply put, it is not possible to give a concrete example of "this is a mismatch, and this is tourism".
Audience of knowledge I was also impressed with the theory: When "educating", it is necessary to create "spectators" because not everyone can be at the top
More technical talk is necessary said one philosopher
A philosopher who is involved with Mitsubishi UFJ Research & Consulting in How the Internet will change the world
Also, I think it's amazing that he's not obsessed with chuunibyou (being an adult)
\tYou can't always have alternatives
\t>/emoji/twitter.icon So, there are various criticisms, but Hacking capitalism. is one of the few "people who have taken on the role of an adult" that I know of who are trying to create and expand their own organizations (companies) and create a space for themselves, and I think that should be recognized. Of course, there are also those who remain as individuals (solitary), but they are not children.
\t> @dra_ryusandra_ryusan.icon October 1, 2021
Whether you can accept the reality that things change slowly or not.
Wait, does he appear on Plurality Tokyo?
\tccYudai.icon, rickshinmi.icon
\t\tI'm in a situation where I can't even call out to themYudai.icon
It's also important that Narita Yusuke says things like "Japan is over because people like Mr. Miyauchi didn't do anything."