Practicing Peace: Social Engagement in Western Buddhism
Kenneth Kraft
Abstract:
This essay examines some current concerns of socially engaged Buddhists
in the West. How does one practice nonviolence in one's own life and in
the world? How can the demands of "inner" and "outer" work be reconciled?
What framework should be used in assessing the effects of Buddhist-inspired
activism? Today's engaged Buddhists do not refer extensively to Buddhism's
ethical tradition, and some of their activities may not appear to be distinctively
Buddhist. Nonetheless, their efforts reflect a longstanding Mahaayaana
ideal -- that transcendental wisdom is actualized most meaningfully in
compassionate action.
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