How Kindness Can Revive Civilization

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Daohe · Jan 24, 2025
Early human civilization originated from the connection and mutual assistance between humans. At that time, it was the goodwill and cooperation among individuals that enabled them to survive together and move toward prosperity in the face of natural threats. From the collaborative hunting efforts of primitive societies to the public irrigation systems of agricultural civilizations, […]

Early human civilization originated from the connection and mutual assistance between humans. At that time, it was the goodwill and cooperation among individuals that enabled them to survive together and move toward prosperity in the face of natural threats. From the collaborative hunting efforts of primitive societies to the public irrigation systems of agricultural civilizations, kindness has been the driving force behind human progress. These historical facts remind us that civilization has never existed apart from the goodwill deeply rooted in human nature.

However, as society has grown more complex, the outer shell of civilization has thickened. Technology, systems, and economic development seem to have replaced kindness as the core of civilization. Humans have begun to rely on indifference or efficiency in handling interpersonal relationships. Yet, it is in moments of crisis that every act of kindness reminds us that civilization is not built solely on rules or technology. It relies more on humanity’s recognition and protection of each other’s intrinsic value. Kindness is not only the original spark of civilization but also the opportunity for its reconstruction after it has broken down.

I. The Power of Kindness: Reconnecting Humanity and Society

The high efficiency and specialization of modern society have led to a growing distance and even indifference between individuals, with people increasingly seen as numbers or tools. However, acts of kindness can break this alienation, and reconnect us with one another and giving society warmth and meaning.

1. Kindness creates trust

Trust is the foundation of a functioning society, and kindness is the beginning of trust. Every genuine act of kindness is an expression of trust—trust in human nature and the potential of society. For example, in Japan, unattended vending stalls are seen as symbols of social trust. People can purchase agricultural products on their own and place the money in a designated container. These small acts of kindness convey the fundamental trust between individuals and create a self-sustaining cycle of social civilization.

2. Kindness relieves conflicts

Kindness is a force that resolves conflicts. It creates new possibilities in interpersonal or societal disputes. When we choose goodwill over indifference or confrontation in moments of opposition, we often open a path to reconciliation for both sides.

A real-life example of this is seen in South Africa after the end of apartheid, where kindness and forgiveness became crucial pillars in rebuilding society. The “Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” led by Desmond Tutu, encouraged perpetrators to confess their truths and seek forgiveness from the victims. This spirit of tolerance and goodwill not only prevented violent retaliation but also allowed society to embark on a new chapter of civilization, characterized by inclusivity and mutual support.

3. Acts of kindness drive social change

Kindness not only heals conflicts but also drives social change. During times of social turmoil or transformation, kindness, as a core value, can lead society toward a new chapter of civilization. Acts of kindness have the power to alter traditional power structures, break down social barriers, and give voice and opportunities to marginalized groups, fostering a sense of collective responsibility. Some actions sparked by individual acts of kindness can ultimately evolve into broader social movements, driving significant change.

For example, Oxfam was originally founded by a group of British citizens to help the starving Greek population during wartime. However, what began as a small act of kindness grew into a global humanitarian organization as more people joined the cause. The power of kindness lies in its ability to resonate with others, transforming individual sparks of goodwill into far-reaching social movements.

II. Kindness is the key to reawakening civilization

History shows that whenever human civilization faces a crisis, kindness becomes the key force in guiding society toward revival. In the face of natural disasters, human-made calamities, or social upheaval, kindness is not just a short-term relief but a long-term force for the reformation of civilization.

1. Kindness mends the fractures of civilization

When disaster or conflict tears apart social bonds, kindness becomes the force that fills the gaps. For example, after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, countless international volunteers flooded into the affected areas, helping to rebuild homes, provide material aid, and offer psychological support. Their selfless actions not only restored the physical environment but also allowed survivors to feel the power of being cared for and connected. Such acts of kindness also sparked renewed confidence and strength in the survivors, becoming the foundation for their rebuilding efforts.

2. Kindness drives the evolution of social systems

Kindness is not only a force for post-crisis recovery but also brings renewal and progress to society. When kindness becomes a collective choice, it gives rise to new social models and forms of civilization.

For example, Finland’s universal basic income experiment is grounded in the idea of goodwill toward all members of society: ensuring no one is left behind. While the experiment remains controversial, it represents another form of institutionalized kindness, seeking to advance social civilization through policy.

III. The practice of kindness: from individuals to institutions

Kindness is not an abstract ideal, but a value that can be practiced through action. The challenge is how to move from the individual to society, making kindness a social norm and a cornerstone of civilization.

1. The power of individual kind acts

Every small act of kindness is nourishment for social civilization. Whether it’s helping a stranger or consciously maintaining order in public spaces, these actions may seem minor, but they can trigger a “chain reaction of goodwill” among people.

Psychological research shows that when people witness acts of kindness, they are often inspired to perform more kind actions themselves. This means that an individual’s kindness can subtly influence their surroundings and even shift the overall social atmosphere.

2. The institutionalization of kindness

Kindness cannot remain solely at the individual level. It needs to be supported through systems and policies to create lasting social support. For example, the Netherlands’ “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” program encourages residents to assist each other in daily life, offering support to the elderly, disabled, and other vulnerable groups. This institutionalized design of kindness not only strengthens the sense of belonging among community members but also enhances the overall social cohesion.

3. The intergenerational transmission of kindness education

The power of kindness needs to be passed down through generations, and education is the most important means of doing so. In countries like Sweden and Finland, school curricula emphasize Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), which fosters empathy, collaboration, and a sense of social responsibility in children. This approach makes kindness a core part of personal growth and social civilization. Through such educational models, kindness not only becomes a habitual behavior but also internalizes as a value. It will drive the transmission of civilization from one generation to the next.

IV. Kindness ignites the future of civilization

Kindness is the simplest yet most profound force. When the world faces isolation, indifference, or division, kindness is our only hope for rebuilding connections and healing social rifts. Every act of kindness is the reopening of civilization and the starting point for humanity’s advancement to a higher level.

The true measure of civilization is not in technological advancements or the accumulation of wealth, but in humanity’s ability to consistently approach one another with kindness and build society on this foundation. Kindness is the purest expression of human nature and the core pillar of civilization. Every act of kindness helps lay the foundation for a brighter future, and each act of kindness carried forward opens a new chapter in the evolution of humanity.

Let us embrace and practice kindness, as it is not just the solution to current problems but also the foundation upon which we build the future.

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「利民」と「利国」の違い──現代国家統治の正道と秩序

Daohe · Jun 10, 2025

国家の存在理由は、スローガンでも領土でも GDP でもない。 国民の基本的権利を保障し、生活の尊厳を守り、幸福度を高めること――これだけが国家の存在意義である。 もし国家が強大でも国民が困窮し、国の栄光が語られても国民が不安に苛まれているのなら、その国家はうわべだけの空洞だ。見た目は繁栄していても、内部には問題が山積している。 したがって、「利国」と「利民」の本質的な違いを明確にし、「利民」を国家統治の唯一の正当性の根拠として確立することこそが、現代国家の安定・公正・持続的繁栄の前提となる。 Ⅰ. 「利国」と「利民」の矛盾とは何か 利国:国家規模の戦略、安全保障、経済成長、軍事的地位、国際的影響力など、システム全体の目標 利民:国民一人ひとりの収入、雇用保障、住宅・医療、言論の自由、司法の公正、公共福祉、人格の尊厳、政治参加の権利 本来であれば両者は一致すべきだが、権力運用と国家意思の実行過程で次のような構造的矛盾が生じやすい: これら構造的矛盾こそが「利国」優先政策の最大の弊害であり、国民にとっての真の敵である。 Ⅱ. 「利国」中心政策が孕む七つのリスク 表面的な国威や外交上の強硬姿勢を保つために、国民の権利を犠牲にする国家も存在する。こうした選択は、やがて七つの重大なリスクの種を撒くことになる: 1.社会的信頼の崩壊 国民が政府・制度・司法を信頼できず、行政命令が形骸化する。 2.貧富の極端な格差 国家戦略を名目に資源を独占した資本集団に富が集中し、貧困層はさらに貧しくなる。 3. 政治的正当性の危機 国家の公信力が失われ、制度への帰属意識が崩壊し、正当性の源泉が枯渇する。 4.社会不安の蔓延 住宅・雇用・教育・老後・医療のコストが高騰し、国民の心理的バランスが崩れる。 5.公共政策の硬直化 少数の特権層が政策を握り、修正メカニズムが働かず、矛盾が雪だるま式に増大する。 6.言論統制の逆効果 メディア抑制が国民の鬱憤を蓄積させ、「表面は静穏、地下では激流」という状況を生む。 7.長期的競争力の損失 イノベーションや文化創造力が枯渇し、国家は徐々に国際競争力を失う。 Ⅲ. 利民型国家の統治中核原則 真に現代的な国家統治には、国民本位の四大原則を確立しなければならない: 1. 民生優先の原則 財政はまず医療・教育・住宅・雇用・年金など、国民の基本的生活水準を保障することを最優先とする。 2. 権利保障の原則 憲法により、知る権利・表現の自由・政治参加権・監視権を明確に保障する。 3. 公共財政の透明原則 予算編成から執行、行政情報まで全面公開し、納税者が全過程を監督できる仕組みを整える。 4. 権力限定の原則 国家権力は法律によって厳格に拘束され、公権力は公共利益のためだけに行使される。私物化・道具化・世襲化を許さない。 Ⅳ. 合理的国家統治構造の全体図 「三元共治・双方制衡」の構造を確立する: 権力主体 機能定位 監督関係 国家政府 国家安全、財政調整、立法、外交 国民・メディア・議会による監督 市民社会 […]

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