Seeds of Peace

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Seeds of Peace is a book by Thai social activist and Buddhist scholar Sulak Sivaraksa that explores engaged Buddhism, social justice, and nonviolent change.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
advocates ethical development
grassroots activism
nonviolent social change
author Sulak Sivaraksa
countryOfOrigin Thailand
criticizes authoritarianism
materialism
militarism
unjust economic structures
emphasizes compassion in action
inner transformation
mindfulness in social life
responsible citizenship
focusesOnTeachingOf Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: the Buddha
genre Buddhism
non-fiction
religion
social commentary
hasAuthorOccupation Buddhist scholar
social activist
hasPerspective Thai Buddhist
anti-consumerist
critical of Western-style development
ethically grounded politics
nonviolent
intendedAudience general readers interested in social justice
peace activists
scholars of religion
socially engaged Buddhists
language English
mainSubject Buddhist ethics
Buddhist social engagement
Thai society
consumerism
development and modernity
engaged Buddhism
globalization
interfaith dialogue
nonviolence
nonviolent activism
peacebuilding
social justice
structural violence
religiousTradition Buddhism

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Sulak Sivaraksa notableWork Seeds of Peace
Sulak notableWork Seeds of Peace
Sivaraksa notableWork Seeds of Peace
subject surface form: Sulak Sivaraksa