The Dharma and socially engaged Buddhist economics / Joel Magnuson.
2022
BQ4570.E25
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The Dharma and socially engaged Buddhist economics / Joel Magnuson.
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ISBN
9783030972240 (electronic bk.)
3030972240 (electronic bk.)
3030972232
9783030972233
3030972240 (electronic bk.)
3030972232
9783030972233
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
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1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-97224-0 doi
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BQ4570.E25
Dewey Decimal Classification
294.3/373
Summary
This book defends and articulates an "Engaged Buddhist" approach to economics as a response to the destructive effects of global capitalism. The author posits that Buddhist understandings of the distortions of greed, aversion, and ignorance can be read to apply not only to mental states but also to socio-political ones, and that such a reading suggests rational responses to current social and environmental challenges. The book proposes that we engage both 'inner and outer' modes of transformation through which to free ourselves from our current human-made, dysfunctional systems: the former, by examining the workings of our own minds, the latter by criticizing and reforming our economic systems. Since traditional Buddhism provides few sources to build a Buddhist economic vision, this work brings together Buddhist notions of skillful practice, John Dewey's pragmatic principles for social provisioning, and institutional economics. The author provides two case studies for experiments in Buddhist-based socioeconomic policies, Thailand and Bhutan. Of special interest is the implied parallel between worldviews emerging from modern socially-engaged Buddhism and Dewey's notion of a human existential drive to shape the world in collectively beneficial ways. Joel Magnuson is an Affiliated Professor of Economics at Portland State University. He is the author of many books, as well as numerous articles in journals and anthologies in the United States, Europe, and Japan. His research interests include mindful economics, Buddhist economics, and institutional reform.
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Studies in Buddhist economics, management, and policy, 2662-1673
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 The Three Fires of Greed, Hatred, and Delusion
3 The Eye of the Heart
4 Socially Engaged Buddhist Economics
5 Right Livelihood Institutions
6 Thailand's Inner and Outer Work from SEP to SDG
7 Bhutan's High-Level Outer Work (GNH)
8 Ecodharma and Econdharma
9 The Inner and Outer Work of Mindfulness
10 Conclusion.
2 The Three Fires of Greed, Hatred, and Delusion
3 The Eye of the Heart
4 Socially Engaged Buddhist Economics
5 Right Livelihood Institutions
6 Thailand's Inner and Outer Work from SEP to SDG
7 Bhutan's High-Level Outer Work (GNH)
8 Ecodharma and Econdharma
9 The Inner and Outer Work of Mindfulness
10 Conclusion.