Buddhism and Politics in Twentieth Century Asia
By (Author) Ian Harris
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st August 2001
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Politics and government
294.3377
Paperback
314
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
520g
In this study, a team of international scholars assess the manner in which Buddhist organizations and individuals have resisted, come to terms with, or in some cases allied themselves with the forces of war, modernity, westernization, nationalization, capitalism, communism, and ethnic conflict. By examining issues such as left-right divisions in the monastic order, the rise of organized lay movements, Buddhist social activism, as well as explicitly Buddhist inspired political activity, this book seeks to demonstrate that the emphasis on meditation and mental training is only one strand in this richly complex world historical tradition.
Ian Harris is Reader in Religious Studies at the University College of St. Martin, Lancaster. He has written extensively on contemporary Buddhist social activism, with particular emphasis on environmental issues.