・定式表現 @宮台信者m9(^Д^)プギャー!!(__など) A宮台信者発狂中。(__など) Bおい宮台、荒らすなよ(__など) C 宮台って、マジで英語書けないの??? ちょっと、かなり幻滅なんだけど…(__など) D宮台信者の発狂ぶりがあわれすぎて、もう見てらんない。 (__など) E宮台信者をからかうと、なぜこうも面白いのか。 (__など) F (自分でみつけてみましょう) G (自分でみつけてみましょう) H (自分でみつけてみましょう) I (自分でみつけてみましょう)
973 :Putting aside the topic of Miyadai, :2006/01/02(月) 03:37:59
let's talk about Japanese law school students (laugh.
As the journalist Takashi Tachibana pointed out, Japanese students of political or social science (esp. law) are lack of sophisticated education or decent culture. First of all, textbooks they read everyday are poor quantity. Suppose if students of science (like math/physics/ chemistry/biology/medicine etc) have library as the cyber space Amazon.com, while law school students in Japan have the very archaic library as National Diet Library(←it's like fossil)(Laugh.
o be continued.
974 :Japanese law school students (laugh:2006/01/02(月) 03:39:21
Not only quantitative scale but the quality of their (esp. law school students') library is also poor. Since a couple of times I was invited to their homes, I tried to observe their life-styles. To ridicule or make fun of them, I visited there because I wondered what kind of books they (esp. law school students) read everyday. And when I looked at their(esp. law school students') library or bookshelves in detail, that was really ridiculous (Laugh.
To be continued.
975 :Japanese law school students (laugh:2006/01/02(月) 03:40:35
It was so funny that I noted all of their book titles (Laugh. First of all, I suddenly found an open book on desk,"The Theory of Anticipation on Power" by the eccentric sociologist, Shinji Miyadai! It was very hard to stop my laughing, actually I stopped it, though (You know, Miyadai is "famous" for his act of madness, because he is one of the disciples of academic guru, Naoki Komuro, who is super crazy. Laugh.) And then I found some instant & cheap textbooks for the essay test of bar exam in Japan, written by the charismatic lecturers Ito & Shibata. Apparantly, the textbooks for bar exam seemed to be read so many times. I almost started to criticize and say,"Are you monkey?", actually I stopped it, though (Laugh. There were many other cheap and stodgy textbooks like recreational "New Sociology Dictionary"(by Yuhikaku Publishing), only about 300 books of Iwanami Paperbacks & Classics like I.Kant or K.Marx (which are translated in Japanese, but the best textbooks are original editions written in German/English/French/Italy/Latin /Greek/Arabic/Indic/Chinese etc, though,)
To be continued.
976 :Japanese law school students (laugh:2006/01/02(月) 03:44:13
Oxford Advanced English Dictionary and Thesaurus (It's rather introductive and plain English, though,) "Hikari no Opera" by Yasuo Kobayashi, "The Study of Civil Law" by Wagatsuma, ”The Study of Constitutional Law" by Sato, "The Study of Criminal Law & Commercial Law" by Maeda, "The Study of Civil Procedure Code" by Shindo, "The Study of International Law"(←written in very unusual Japanese, laugh) by Yamamoto, "Understanding of politics/law/economics/sociology/history/ philosophy/literature/music/the fine arts/mathmatics/physics/chemistry/ architecture/biology/psychiatry/medicine etc" by AERA MOOK/Asahi Shinbun (Laugh, "Course in General Linguistics" by Ferdinand de Saussure, "Dance Magazine"(Are you homosexual? Laugh), Economics by Joseph E. Stiglitz (It's plain English textbooks, laugh,) Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Wittgenstein、Poetics by Aristotle (You should read it in Greek, not in translated Japanese,) "The Archaeology of Knowledge" by Michael Foucault (Best-selling like pancakes,) Complete works of George Bataille (Being fusty, so you have an aptitude for librarian, not for judicial circles or its professional,) paperbacks of Yukio Mishima, French/ Russian/German/Dutch/Italy/Chinese Dictionary,
To be continued.
977 :Japanese law school students (laugh:2006/01/02(月) 03:46:16
Alexis de Tocqueville, Oe Kenzaburo (It's too grotesque,) treatise by R.C.Merton (It's like hand-me-down of self-fulfilling prophecy, laugh,) Corporate Finance textbooks, paperbacks of Dostoyevskii, The Study of Public Administration by Nishio, paperbacks of Kohjin Karatani, "Les Ecrits Techniques de Freud" by Jacques Lacan, papers by Hannah Arendt, "Structure and Force" by Akira Asada, The 100 Best Selections of Legal Precedents for Jurist (Additonal Volume,) Ohmae Kenichi (Laugh,) paperbacks of Shakespeare, The Study of Administrative Law by Tanaka, "The History of the World" by Chuokoron-sha & "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" by E.Gibbon (Are you a highschool student, not a college student? Luagh,) "Monetary Theory : Inflation, Interest, and Growth in the World Economy" by Robert A. Mundell, "Capitalism According to the Merchant of Venice" by Iwai Katsuhito (Laugh,) Philosophy of Law by Inoue, "Sociology of Law" by Niklas Luhmann, E. Durkheim's "De la Division du Travail Social""Le Suicide : Etude de Sociologie"(And go to heaven? Laugh).