Being Benevolence: The Social Ethics of Engaged Buddhism

Sallie B. King

Being Benevolence: The Social Ethics of Engaged Buddhism
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Hawai'i Press
Country
United States
Published
30 June 2005
Pages
314
ISBN
9780824828646

Being Benevolence: The Social Ethics of Engaged Buddhism

Sallie B. King

Engaged Buddhist leaders make some of the most important contributions in the Buddhist world to thinking about issues in political theory, human rights, nonviolence, and social justice. Being Benevolence provides for the first time a rich overview of the main ideas and arguments of prominent Engaged Buddhist thinkers and activists on a variety of questions: What kind of political system should modern Asian states have? What are the pros and cons of Western liberalism ? Can Buddhism support the idea of human rights? Can there ever be a nonviolent nationstate? The book identifies the roots of Engaged Buddhist social ethics in such traditional Buddhist concepts and practices as interdependence, compassion, and meditation, and shows how these are applied to particular social and political issues. It illuminates the movement’s metaphysical views on th individual and society and goes on to examine how Engaged Buddhists respond to fundamental questions in political theory concerning the proper balance between the individual and society. The second half of the volume focuses on applied social-political issues: human rights, nonviolence, and social justice.

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