[What is Society] Why does cyberbullying never end?
In this episode, we take the book "Shakai wo Shiru Tame ni wa" as a gateway to understanding society, engaging in a deep discussion about the framework of "society" that we often take for granted.
The true nature of "society" begins to reveal itself.
The two personalities reflect on what inspired them to study sociology during their university days. They unpack that feeling of curiosity about how society works—a sensation that first emerged around age 13—alongside the vague anxieties about their futures, weaving in perspectives from statistical data and literature.
Unintended consequences shape social norms.
Addressing the question of why strange rules and customs exist in society, the discussion reveals that these are not necessarily established through perfect logic. The reality that many systems are fixed simply because people have repeated certain judgments provides a new perspective for those of us living amidst the uncertainty of modern information. This inquiry into "why society is the way it is" leads to the core of this episode. Please listen to the full episode to hear the rest.
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