THE COMPASSIONATE REVOLUTION
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THE COMPASSIONATE REVOLUTION
Radical Politics & Buddhism
by David Edwards
Publication date: May 1998
Pages: 256 |
Paperback
ISBN:1870098706 Paperback
Price: £10.95
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Synopsis
In his first book "Free to be Human",
David Edwards showed how the mass media, controlled by powerful business
interests, distort our understanding of many personal, ethical and spiritual
issues, ensuring that we remain passive, conformist and uninformed - and
willing to accept the irrational values of corporate consumerism. In this
book he builds on the argument, showing how our capitalist system is dependent
on the promotion of the three Buddhist "poisons" of greed, hatred
and ignorance: greed for profit at any cost in terms of human suffering;
hatred of foreign obstacles to profit; and ignorance of the cosy link between
Western corporations and Third World dictators, helping to protect Western
profits. Western dissidents need to recognize the truly revolutionary potential
contained in the Buddhist conviction that "compassion is the basis
and cause of all happiness". The antidote to exploitative social systems
is rational awareness rooted in unconditional kindness and compassion for
all. To the extent that we hate the architects of exploitation, we promote
the very forces on which exploitation depends. By marrying the political
arguments of Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman with the compassionate awareness
of Buddhist writers like Aryasura, Geshe Gyeltsen and Stephen Batchelor,
Edwards shows how we can instigate a compassionate revolution in which the
only enemies and causalties are greed, hatred and ignorance.
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