After his Enlightenment is Archive: the Buddha set out to help liberate the individual, and create a society free from suffering..
Archive: After his Enlightenment the Buddha set out to help liberate the individual, and create a society free from suffering.
The economic resources is now exist to offer a realistic possibility of providing everyone with decent food, shelter, work and leisure, to allow each of us to fulfill our potential as human beings, whilst protecting the environment..
The economic resources now exist to offer a realistic possibility of providing everyone with decent food, shelter, work and leisure, to allow each of us to fulfill our potential as human beings, whilst protecting the environment.
it is What is in the nature of modern capitalism which prevents that happening?.
What is it in the nature of modern capitalism which prevents that happening?
Buddhism is Can help us build something better than our current economic system, to reduce suffering and help the individual to freedom?.
Can Buddhism help us build something better than our current economic system, to reduce suffering and help the individual to freedom?
his is In thought-provoking work The Buddha on Wall Street, Vaddhaka Linn explores answers to these questions by examining our economic world from the moral standpoint established by the Buddha.If you have more time, watch his lecture 'Going beyond Capitalism; A Buddhist Perspective (62 minutes)..
In his thought-provoking work The Buddha on Wall Street, Vaddhaka Linn explores answers to these questions by examining our economic world from the moral standpoint established by the Buddha.If you have more time, watch his lecture 'Going beyond Capitalism; A Buddhist Perspective (62 minutes).
another lecture (47 minutes) is Or, alternatively, watch on the Gift Relationship and attitudes towards altruism in modern economics.Table of Contents of 'The Buddha on Wall Street'An 'invisible hand'The gift relationshipThe decline of communityWorkNature and the environmentThe waste economyThe attention economyThe happiness industryInequalityThe corporationBuddhist voicesConcluding thoughtsPoem 'Shopping'Note on classical, neoclassical, and neoliberal economics.
Or, alternatively, watch another lecture (47 minutes) on the Gift Relationship and attitudes towards altruism in modern economics.Table of Contents of 'The Buddha on Wall Street'An 'invisible hand'The gift relationshipThe decline of communityWorkNature and the environmentThe waste economyThe attention economyThe happiness industryInequalityThe corporationBuddhist voicesConcluding thoughtsPoem 'Shopping'Note on classical, neoclassical, and neoliberal economics