対談に見る司馬遼太郎(2) - 対談集『日本人を考える』を中心に -
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Summarizing the views of Shiba in this publication is as follows. For the Japanese and Japanese society, (1) Traditionally Japan is "Good convection in the society" and "No classes society". (2) Japanese is "Absent-minded people" of flexibility that is not tied to a particular thought. (3) Japanese has a risk of "Mass hysteria symptoms". So, do not trust our own national upsurge. (4) We should intend to a flexible society also willing to "assimilation to multiculturalism" and "nonresistance pacifism". (5) Japan has the duality of the "Principal" and "Practice". And other 10 points. For the history and international relations, (1) Edo period was a unique period that was the era of the peak of the Japanese civilization in terms of the "Beauty of order", and the only example of the history of the world that controlled civilization. (2) Shiba likes the ideological toxins of Nobunaga Oda, there is a modern element to his political innovation. (3) Traditionally Japan was also poor diplomacy and insensitive in international affairs. The Pacific War is one of the examples. And other 4 points. For the ideas・ideologies, (1) The ideas are a fiction, the life is about three-four decades. For Buddhism・Confucianism, (1) Since Buddhism is introduced as a form of art rather than the life of religion and philosophy, there is a difference between Japan and Southeast Asian countries. (2) The monotheism is not suited to the Japanese, also feel uncomfortable. (3) From the beginning, Monk Kukai had a focus on and introduced the mantra esoteric of China. Then he reorganized it in Japan. And other 2 points. For human beings, (1) The human is stupid so they would commit suicide with human civilization. (2) Destruction of the human race is unavoidable. (3) There is not correct guidance law for Japanese, who is flexibly to changes and absent-minded, must rely on God. (4) Because modern democracy is applied to the battery exhaustion, new furious idea is desired by the great ruler.
- 2013-03-00