A Reflection On What Is Right
A reflection on what is right
"In other words, rules which judge what is right is not something which has been already existed. These has been constructed by us. We have been like that, and will be so in the future." ※ This is a translation of my reply to my friend's correction. ※ You can add all "our" ancestors originated from Africa and non-humans into "us" and "we."
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Other answers
1. Primimitive thought is still remained in this era. If what Levi=strauss pointed out in "Pensee Sauvage" is true, the similarity can be found between Myth and "popular" art ,too.
2. Modern ontology which separates subject and object has never succesed. That's what Bruno Latour said in "We have never been modern." Doubts about "modernity" has been expressed in different ways: Latour's "critical sociology" and different views of the world in fiction.
3. Totoro is just attractive. Have you touched his fur? It's soft and fluffy! And He saved me when I lost my way!

GIMME SHELTER A tree frog appears to shield itself from the rain using a branch leaf in Jember, Indonesia. (Photo: Penkdik Palme / Newsteam via The Telegraph)
"Us"
Song and lyrics: Regina Spektor
Video editing: blimvisible
This was featured in The Anthropological Introduction to YouTube.
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPAO-lZ4_hU)