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Overview"The massive outpouring of consumer products available today might alone lead one to ask ""How much is enough?"" But at the same time, if we allow ourselves to see the social, political, economic and environmental consequences of the system that produces such a mass of ""goods,"" then the question is not simply a matter of one's own personal choice, but points to the profound interconnectedness of our day to day decisions about ""How much is enough?"" The ease with which we can acquire massive quantities of food, clothing, kitchenware, and various electronic goods directly connects each of us with not only environmental degradation caused by strip mining in West Virginia, and with sweat shops and child labor in India or Africa, but also with the ongoing financial volatility of Western capitalist economies, and the increasing discrepancies of wealth in all countries. This interconnectedness is the human environment, a phrase intended to point toward the deep interconnection between the immediacy of our own lives, including the question of ""How much is enough?,"" and both the social and natural worlds around us. This collection brings together essays from an international conference jointly sponsored by Ryukoku University, Kyoto, and the Institute of Buddhist Studies, Berkeley. The effects of our own decisions and actions on the human environment is examined from several different perspectives, all informed by Buddhist thought. The contributors are all simultaneously Buddhist scholars, practitioners, and activists - thus the collection is not simply a conversation between these differing perspectives, but rather demonstrates the integral unity of theory and practice for Buddhism." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Richard PaynePublisher: Wisdom Publications,U.S. Imprint: Wisdom Publications,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780861716852ISBN 10: 086171685 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 09 March 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsThis collection of thoughtful essays sheds a great deal of light on our collective social, political, economic and environmental responsibilities to our planet and its inhabitants. Buddhism and ecology go hand in hand: the contributors are all Buddhist scholars, practitioners, and activists, determined to raise our consciousness. Very readable. -- Mandala In this time of global environmental and economic crisis, Buddhism and ecology--Buddhist economics--have become topics of major interest. This outstanding collection of essays makes an important contribution to our normative and historical understanding of both areas. --Donald K. Swearer, co-author of Ecology and the Environment This erudite collection sheds new light on the interplay of Buddhism and environmentalism. As a discipline, Buddhism and ecology encompasses precise scholarship and ardent calls to action. The contributors handle the complexities with aplomb. --Kenneth Kraft, author of The Wheel of Engaged Buddhism In this time of global environmental and economic crisis, Buddhism and ecology--Buddhist economics--have become topics of major interest. This outstanding collection of essays makes an important contribution to our normative and historical understanding of both areas. --Donald K. Swearer, co-author of Ecology and the Environment This erudite collection sheds new light on the interplay of Buddhism and environmentalism. As a discipline, Buddhism and ecology encompasses precise scholarship and ardent calls to action. The contributors handle the complexities with aplomb. --Kenneth Kraft, author of The Wheel of Engaged Buddhism In this time of global environmental and economic crisis, Buddhism and ecology--Buddhist economics--have become topics of major interest. This outstanding collection of essays makes an important contribution to our normative and historical understanding of both areas. --Donald K. Swearer, co-author of Ecology and the Environment Author InformationRichard K. Payne is Dean and Yehan Numata Professor of Japanese Buddhist Studies at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, California. A member of the doctoral faculty of the Graduate Theological Union, he is also a collaborating researcher with the Open Research Center for the Humanities, Science, and Religion at Ryukoku University in Kyoto, Japan. He is an ordained Shingon Buddhist priest. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |