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The Buddha: The Social-Revolutionary Potential of Buddhism
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The Buddha: The Social-Revolutionary Potential of Buddhism

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A warm and stimulating book, this text describes the India into which the Buddha was born, recounts what is known of his life and the development of his teachings, and then follows the course of Buddhism through succeeding centuries in India and Sri Lanka. Far from being a recluse concerned only with an inner mystical experience, the Buddha always involved himself closely in the social and political world of his time. If he preached detachment from many of the things by which ordinary men are tied, he did so as a means of enriching life rather than escaping it. These examinations and more make this a book to reveal the social-revolutionary potential of Buddhism. (Note: This title was previously published under ISBN 9781938754326. Due to technical issues a new ISBN had to be assigned. Rest assured that both versions of this title are exactly the same.)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pariyatti Press
Date
4 May 2020
Pages
312
ISBN
9781681723198

A warm and stimulating book, this text describes the India into which the Buddha was born, recounts what is known of his life and the development of his teachings, and then follows the course of Buddhism through succeeding centuries in India and Sri Lanka. Far from being a recluse concerned only with an inner mystical experience, the Buddha always involved himself closely in the social and political world of his time. If he preached detachment from many of the things by which ordinary men are tied, he did so as a means of enriching life rather than escaping it. These examinations and more make this a book to reveal the social-revolutionary potential of Buddhism. (Note: This title was previously published under ISBN 9781938754326. Due to technical issues a new ISBN had to be assigned. Rest assured that both versions of this title are exactly the same.)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pariyatti Press
Date
4 May 2020
Pages
312
ISBN
9781681723198