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Adding the section "Ken Suzuki and the Nameraka (Smooth) society" #1052

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@Taiyou Taiyou commented Dec 15, 2024

derived from the issue #1001

Thus, Suzuki's Nameraka Society represents a ⿻ world-making vision that introduces the pluralistic concept of "divided selves" that transcends the modern individual, allowing for a complex society that overcomes "membranes" and "nuclei" through social technology. Suzuki stands as a pioneer of ⿻ social technology, showing how the theoretical insights of earlier thinkers might be realized through modern digital systems.

[^NamerakaSociety]: Ken Suzuki, The Nameraka Society and Its Enemies (なめらかな社会とその敵), (Tokyo: Keiso Shobo publishing, 2013).
[^Schmitt]: Carl Schmitt, The Concept of the Political, expanded edition, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007).
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I see no technical problems and will leave to Gov4Git, but I am skeptical of the placement of this. All the other references in this part of the book are to much older thinkers whose ideas are much more fully accepted in the academic context. I'd prefer to see this in 3-3, and probably accompanied by material on Deming and the broader development of Plurality ideas in Japan. Thus I am likely to vote against this PR.

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