Introduction: A hidden disease at the heart of civilization On the surface, Confucian-influenced societies such as Japan, South Korea, and Singapore appear to embody a successful Eastern model of modern civilization—orderly, safe, and built upon a tightly run education system. But beneath this polished exterior lies a deep, systemic fracture in their civilizational foundation: an […]
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Why systems matter more than tech
This passage emphasizes that the key to civilizational progress lies in systems, not technology. A system defines how social resources are organized and how power is structured. Its flexibility determines whether institutions can improve and whether technology can be used effectively—ultimately shaping the direction of civilization. A healthy system drives prosperity; a rigid one leads to collapse. Technology only serves the system.
Read MoreGreta Thunberg: the girl and our future
We often hear the phrase, “Kids are our future.” It is something parents, educators, and leaders around the world like to say. But in a time marked by emotional extremes, misinformation, polarized opinions, and rising violence, this comforting slogan is no longer enough. We need to take a step back and ask, calmly and seriously: […]
Read MoreVoting vs. decision-making: Understanding their roles in civilization
This article explores the fundamental difference between voting and decision-making. Voting reflects the distribution of power and interests, while decision-making requires a small group of people with strategic competence. When these two are blurred, decisions risk becoming shortsighted and driven by emotion, leading to power imbalances that ultimately weaken social governance.
Read MoreCowardice and brutality in Chinese education: a warning and threat to global civilization
I. Why are cowardly and brutal styles of education so common in Eastern societies, especially in China? To understand these two distorted educational patterns, we must go beyond blaming individual parents or schools. Instead, it is necessary to examine the deeper cultural and historical roots—particularly the long-standing authoritarian structure of Chinese civilization. For centuries, Chinese […]
Read MoreTime, history, and how we understand them
Since the dawn of human civilization, history has carried people’s collective memory and experience. People have long tried to draw lessons from it, hoping to avoid repeating past mistakes and to push society forward. Yet when we look back across thousands of years, the rise and fall of dynasties, the cycles of war and peace, […]
Read MoreA casual look at how inequality works in society
Let’s be real—once private ownership and power structures come into play, inequality isn’t just a glitch in the system. It is the system. From ancient times to today’s finance-driven world, the story hasn’t really changed. Exploitation didn’t go away—it just got a makeover. It’s cleaner, quieter, and way better at hiding in plain sight. But […]
Read MoreUne société civilisée a besoin d’actes de compassion et de bienveillance afin d’éviter les divisions.
La théorie du bien et du mal par Yicheng Commonweal Dans le cadre de la civilisation, la bienveillance a toujours été la clé de l’harmonie et du progrès. Cependant, la gentillesse peut parfois conduire au conflit et à la division. C’est le cas lorsque son objectif est détourné, causant plus de mal que de bien. […]
Read MoreA Civilized Society Needs Compassionate Goodness that Avoids Division
Yicheng Commonweal’s Exploration of Good and Evil In the pursuit of civilization, goodness has always been a key to harmony and progress. However, good will can sometimes lead to conflict and division. This happens when its purpose is distorted, causing more harm instead of healing. A civilized society needs a goodness that transcends opposition and […]
Read MoreLa nostalgie au sein de la société : Un reflet de la stagnation globale de la civilisation
Ces dernières années, la nostalgie a envahi la société comme une marée montante, résonnant avec chaque battement de cœur. Au milieu du déluge constant d’informations, les individus s’arrêtent souvent pour regarder vers le passé et chercher du réconfort dans la chaleur des souvenirs. Ce sentiment se reflète évidemment dans les productions culturelles, avec une vague […]
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