Japan should abolish a death penalty system.I show three reasons about it.
The first reason is that we can never ignore a global thought.Convention on abolition of the death penalty was adopted in the United Nations General Assembly in 1989,and went to the direction where most of a democracy nation abolished a death penalty system. And it became only Japan and U.S.A. to continue death penalty in developed counties. This is clearly against a flow of the global ideas. There is not a right to take away life of a person even a nation.It is assumed that many world countries are right for this thought. Even the power of the state, murder is evil.
The second reason is that there is possibility of a misjudgment of death penalty. Death penalty is the punishment that retrieval is impossible literally.Even if a misjudgment becomes clear after the punishment execution,the release such as a sentence of prison is impossible. Naturally it must not have even one case.if we can reduce a misjudgment by death penalty by the abolition of death penalty,It is a very important thing.In other words, Possibility of death penalty by misjudgment should be not almost zero but absolutely zero.Former Supreme Court judge DANNDOU SIGEMITU describes in "Japanese point at issue 93" as follows,
"There must not be misjudgment about death penalty".It is not the thing which I felt,but the thing which should be never permitted.I think so human dignity and personal dignity.
My Idea of a Perfect Society - Utopia
Before describing my idea of a perfect society, I would like to mention some points which compound the idea of utopia.
I. What is "utopia"?
"Utopia" is defined as an ideal place, state or society which is thought never to exist, and in which everything is perfect. Many writers, commencing with Thomas More, and William Morris, have ever written their own utopias. Even now, utopias are getting more and more varied, and these utopias can be briefly dived into "economic utopia", "political and historical utopia", "religious utopia", and "scientific and technological utopia." Although utopianism has sometimes been criticized as being fanciful, they play an important role to reflect the inadequacy of actual world by envisioning ideal society.
The lives in utopian society are quite similar to those in communist society. For example, in common with almost all of utopian tales, people living there are so cheerful, treat both male and female equally, have clear clothes on, do not want extra property, and just grow their own food and exist on that, to name a few, while it is true that there are some important differences among each utopia.
II. The differences of ideologies over utopian society and the issue on them.
Note: In this essay, communism and socialism are temporarily regarded as the same ideology to compare the ideologies of East Germany and West Germany.
There is a film named "Good Bye, Lenin!" The comparison of East and West Germany fro