Hiroki Azuma

I think what this student is really asking about is politics itself. Political imaginations can fork, but they ultimately have to be merged. Why? Because a nation-state is, on one hand, like a wave — in everyday life, there are many agents and many opinions flowing around. But at moments involving national security or diplomacy, the state has to appear as a single entity. Those divergent ideologies have to be re-merged.

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