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Hideyo Kurimoto, Mohaqi*Gergei, Kazunori Yamada (eds.)

Is Conflict a Driver of Progress and Development? Is it a problem to be avoided or solved? -- "The Future of the World Economy" by H. Kurimoto

Humans are animals that fight. Of course, all creatures other than humans also fight daily within their own species and with creatures of other species for their own survival and for the survival of their offspring. It is usually called the "race for survival. But for humans, the struggle still has a special meaning. As a result of explosive population growth, the expansion of habitat to almost the entire land mass of the earth except Antarctica, and the formation of highly developed nations and societies, humans experience a wide variety of conflicts within the framework of nations and societies, as well as within the global environment at large. These conflicts are not limited to the mere competition for survival over food and sex, but are complex in nature. It is no exaggeration to say that the modern world is full of conflicts. Conflict is both a driving force for progress and development and a challenge to be avoided or resolved.

This book contains the results of approaches to the theme of conflict from various fields of human science, including education, psychology, cultural anthropology, animal behavior, and symbology. The first part of the book examines conflict in various institutions and spaces, such as schools, the Noaru Park area, and the courtroom. In the second section, the author examines Japanese-Brazilians, Indonesians, and Vietnamese, showing how the researcher discovers [conflict] in the target populations and how this leads to a deeper understanding of the people under study. In Part III, we will consider what exactly we can learn from conflict, using examples from disaster recovery, family*love human violence, and traditional Oceania culture.

How can humans, as [animals in conflict], achieve coexistence and symbiosis with other beings? This book is a challenge from the human sciences to this fundamental question.

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Conflict (Series Human Science 7)
争う(シリーズ人間科学7)
(978-4-87259-624-3)
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Year of manufacture: 2022
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Hideyo Kurimoto, Mohaqi*Gergei, Kazunori Yamada (eds.)

Is Conflict a Driver of Progress and Development? Is it a problem to be avoided or solved? -- "The Future of the World Economy" by H. Kurimoto

Humans are animals that fight. Of course, all creatures other than humans also fight daily within their own species and with creatures of other species for their own survival and for the survival of their offspring. It is usually called the "race for survival. But for humans, the struggle still has a special meaning. As a result of explosive population growth, the expansion of habitat to almost the entire land mass of the earth except Antarctica, and the formation of highly developed nations and societies, humans experience a wide variety of conflicts within the framework of nations and societies, as well as within the global environment at large. These conflicts are not limited to the mere competition for survival over food and sex, but are complex in nature. It is no exaggeration to say that the modern world is full of conflicts. Conflict is both a driving force for progress and development and a challenge to be avoided or resolved.

This book contains the results of approaches to the theme of conflict from various fields of human science, including education, psychology, cultural anthropology, animal behavior, and symbology. The first part of the book examines conflict in various institutions and spaces, such as schools, the Noaru Park area, and the courtroom. In the second section, the author examines Japanese-Brazilians, Indonesians, and Vietnamese, showing how the researcher discovers [conflict] in the target populations and how this leads to a deeper understanding of the people under study. In Part III, we will consider what exactly we can learn from conflict, using examples from disaster recovery, family*love human violence, and traditional Oceania culture.

How can humans, as [animals in conflict], achieve coexistence and symbiosis with other beings? This book is a challenge from the human sciences to this fundamental question.

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