In Japan, the challenge for the next few decades is to reduce the probability of a violent revolution by the young against the elderly.
In order to reduce the probability of a violent revolution by young people against the elderly in Japan, multiple factors must be considered and countermeasures taken. This section discusses factors to be considered and measures to be taken to reduce the risk of such a violent revolution.
Through these measures, it is possible to increase understanding and respect between young people and older adults and reduce the risk of violent conflict.
relevance - silver democracy - If you refuse to change slowly, violent change will strike you.
The problem of "silver democracy" has also been pointed out, in which the political influence of the elderly increases and the opinions of the young and middle-aged are less likely to be reflected in politics as a result. This situation may have the detrimental effect that measures for the elderly tend to be prioritized (from silver democracy , /plurality-japanese/silver-democracy).
Avenues are being explored to mitigate generational conflicts and promote harmony by harnessing the power of technology and design to help old and young work together to find common solutions to these challenges. It is hoped that these efforts will play a role in preventing extreme situations such as the violent revolution of youth against the elderly.
Is it necessary for the youth side to make that compromise? Isn't the inequity of the cost burden growing if the youth side is paying the cost and the elderly side is saying no? Shouldn't the elderly bear greater costs and risks?
For example, the exhibit at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation aims to help young people understand the position of the elderly, and it is important that such an initiative be interactive. The elderly must also understand and empathize with the position of the youth and the challenges they are currently facing. This allows the elderly to take advantage of their political advantage to seek a more balanced approach to solving intergenerational challenges (from old-youth conflict, [/plurality-japanese/Glen in Japan Panel Discussion Transcript machine translation](https://scrapbox.io/plurality-japanese/Glen in Japan Panel Discussion Transcript machine translation)).
It is also proposed that new voting and funding mechanisms such as "Quadratic Voting" and "Quadratic Funding," in which different generations pool their funds for a common purpose, be adopted to alleviate inequities in cost burdens and achieve more equitable and effective solutions (from old/young conflict, [/plurality-japanese/Glen in Japan panel discussion summary](https://scrapbox.io/plurality-japanese/Glen in Japan panel discussion summary)).
Ultimately, intergenerational compromise and cost sharing should not be simply one side stepping up to the other, but a process where both sides understand each other's position and work together to find solutions. It is important that both the elderly and the young contribute and cooperate from their own perspectives to create a better future for society as a whole.
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