Point 12: Culture of Reconciliation. Breaking the Genetic Code of War
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概要
Key Discussion Points:
The Illusion of Silence: Using the broken bone metaphor: simply stopping the beating isn't enough. Without proper medical care, the bone heals crookedly, crippling the society's future.
Jus post bellum (Justice after War): Why the traditional system of "victor's justice" is just a guarantee that the war will eventually repeat itself.
Restorative Justice: Shifting from a purely punitive logic to transitional justice. How to force warring factions to acknowledge each other's pain and repair the social fabric.
The Epigenetics of Enmity: How collective trauma literally alters gene expression. Why the unprocessed pain of grandparents turns their grandchildren into the perfect soldiers for future dictators.
Programming Peace: We ask the ultimate question: if biology can pass down trauma across generations, can we engineer an environment where empathy and peace become our inherited genetic baseline?
Summary: This episode proves that unprocessed trauma is a ticking time bomb. True peace is not the absence of gunfire; it is a deep, systemic, and often painful process of rehabilitation.