I have spent years teaching leadership inside institutions. Most leadership education carefully avoids the most important question: how do you remain yourself in the process?
Read moreWho Rules Whom? Kenkō’s Answer to Power
I was walking along the Sumida River in Tokyo, thinking about a question that sits underneath almost every conflict I’ve ever read—myths, novels, corporate politics, even scripture.
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The Quiet Return of “Public Order”
“Restoring public order” is rarely just about restoring order. From ICE raids to emergency decrees, this piece looks at how language shapes power—and how history repeats itself.
Read more『ネズミの嫁入り』が教えてくれる、“民主主義という不確かさ”の意味
昔話『ネズミの嫁入り』が、現代の民主主義を映し出す──“最強”とは誰かを巡る旅が、私たちの社会の本質を静かに問いかける。
Read moreThe Parable of the Mouse’s Marriage — And the Quiet Power of Democracy
We often ask: Who really holds power in a democracy?
Through a simple old Japanese folktale about a “mouse’s marriage” we learn how ambiguity, not certainty, might be the deepest strength of free societies.
「危険思想」とされた講演──米海軍兵学校とDEI排除の現在地
「今こそ、危険であれ」——本が排除される時代に、あなたはどんな知を選ぶか?
米海軍兵学校で封殺されたライアン・ホリデーの講演。その全貌と、知性・勇気・自由をめぐる戦いを描いた、思考の旅について。
Quiet Leadership: The Power of Leading Without Raising Your Voice
True power isn’t in the loudest voice, but in the quiet strength that shapes the world.
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