‘Japanese People Deliberately Deny Themselves Freedom’: The Aesthetics of the Japanese, The Value of ‘Tightness’ Chosen in Exchange for Order, as Seen by the Georgian Ambassador

‘Japanese People Deliberately Deny Themselves Freedom’: The Aesthetics of the Japanese, The Value of ‘Tightness’ Chosen in Exchange for Order, as Seen by the Georgian Ambassador

by FlameArche

3 comments
  1. They deny individual freedom to allow them to have more collective freedom. In Japan a woman can be on her own at 1 am in the morning walking outside without thinking about it too much.

    Some people will say freedom is about being able to carry weapon and kill anyone they can.

    Freedom is not easy to define.

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