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I Have Something I Really Want to Say Sada Masashi: The current state of this strange country. A prescription for Japan and the Japanese people. The location of the heart, the structure of emotion. Almost unused, only stored as a reference, but please understand that this is a home-stored item. I love this country from the bottom of my heart. But the "Japan" that I love might be a phantom country that doesn't exist— Family, raising children, manners, communication, war, peace, righteousness, human kindness... Because the author has traveled throughout the country for over thirty years, he can see what's wrong with this country. Sometimes harshly, sometimes with humor, but always sincerely, he has spoken his mind, a prescription for Japan and the Japanese people. [Table of Contents] Part 1: The Fate of Life (Whose "life" is it?; Why did the family break down? and more); Part 2: The Location of the Heart (If asked, "Does God really exist?"; What is education? and more); Part 3: The Structure of Emotion (Let's start with "not holding back"; A prescription for communication failure); Part 4: The Collapse of Righteousness (Justice for a pittance; Where did imagination go? and more); Part 5: The Secret of Time (Where does the future lead?) Recommended Comments Author: Masashi Sada / Author Publisher: Shinchosha Publication Date: 200604 Product Form: 222P 18cm Series Name: Shinchosha Shinsho 161 Target Audience: General I Have Something I Really Want to Say (Shinchosha Shinsho 161) by Masashi Sada In stock in the store. Urasada: Masashi Sada and his merry friends, "Sada Theory" by intellectuals
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