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Buddhism and Political Theory Matthew J. Moore (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo)

Buddhism and Political Theory By Matthew J. Moore (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo)

Summary

Buddhism and Political Theory provides a comprehensive survey and analysis of Buddhist political theory from the time of the Buddha to the present. The book provides careful readings of all of the relevant primary texts and analyzes the existing scholarship on Buddhism and politics from a wide variety of disciplines.

Buddhism and Political Theory Summary

Buddhism and Political Theory by Matthew J. Moore (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo)

Despite the recent upsurge of interest in comparative political theory, there has been virtually no serious examination of Buddhism by political philosophers in the past five decades. In part, this is because Buddhism is not typically seen as a school of political thought. However, as Matthew Moore argues, Buddhism simultaneously parallels and challenges many core assumptions and arguments in contemporary Western political theory. In brief, Western thinkers not only have a great deal to learn about Buddhism, they have a great deal to learn from it. To both incite and facilitate the process of Western theorists engaging with this neglected tradition, this book provides a detailed, critical reading of the key primary Buddhist texts, from the earliest recorded teachings of the Buddha through the present day. It also discusses the relevant secondary literature on Buddhism and political theory (nearly all of it from disciplines other than political theory), as well as the literatures on particular issues addressed in the argument. Moore argues that Buddhist political thought rests on three core premises-that there is no self, that politics is of very limited importance in human life, and that normative beliefs and judgments represent practical advice about how to live a certain way, rather than being obligatory commands about how all persons must act. He compares Buddhist political theory to what he sees as Western analogues-Nietzsche's similar but crucially different theory of the self, Western theories of limited citizenship from Epicurus to John Howard Yoder, and to the Western tradition of immanence theories in ethics. This will be the first comprehensive treatment of Buddhism as political theory.

Buddhism and Political Theory Reviews

Matthew Moore's Buddhism and Political Theory is a fascinating work that unveils what Buddhism has to offer on statecraft, which has been mainly neglected by western social scientists * Punsara Amarasinghe, Religious Studies Review *
Moore's book constitutes an important contribution to analytic philosophy. * Marilie Coetsee, Religious Studies Review *
Matthew Moore's Buddhism and Political Theory is a fascinating work that unveils what Buddhism has to offer on statecraft, which has been mainly neglected by western social scientists. * Punsara Amarasinghe, Global Legal Studies Center at University of Wisconsin, Religious Studies Review *

About Matthew J. Moore (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo)

Matthew J. Moore is Associate Professor of Political Science at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Buddhism and Political Thought Part I: Buddhism's Theory of Government Chapter 1: Theory of Government and Political Theory in Early Buddhism Chapter 2: The Traditional Buddhist Theory of Government Chapter 3: Buddhist Modernism: 1850-1950 Part II: A Buddhist Political Theory Chapter 4: Overcoming vs. Letting Go: Nietzsche and Buddha on the Self and Politics Chapter 5: Theories of Limited Citizenship, East and West Chapter 6: Buddhism, Naturalistic Ethics, and Politics Chapter 7: Buddhist Political Theory in the Twenty-first Century Notes Bibliography Index

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NPB9780190465513
9780190465513
0190465514
Buddhism and Political Theory by Matthew J. Moore (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2016-05-19
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