Tantric State : A Buddhist Approach to Democracy and Development in Bhutan

個数:1
紙書籍版価格
¥25,744
  • 電子書籍
  • ポイントキャンペーン

Tantric State : A Buddhist Approach to Democracy and Development in Bhutan

  • 著者名:Long, William J.
  • 価格 ¥12,765 (本体¥11,605)
  • Oxford University Press(2018/11/29発売)
  • 春分の日の三連休!Kinoppy 電子書籍・電子洋書 全点ポイント30倍キャンペーン(~3/22)
  • ポイント 3,480pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780190843397
  • eISBN:9780190843410

ファイル: /

Description

Today, the majority of sovereign states can be described as "democracies" because they possess elected political leadership and some measure of commitment to the protection and promotion of individual rights and equality under law. In the economic realm, most democracies are market-based and are integrated into wider regional and global markets. Virtually all are organized around Western liberal principles and values. For some, these philosophical commitments are indigenous and longstanding, and for others they were imported later, often through colonization. This book asks how democratic governance and economic development differ when founded on Eastern, Buddhist principles, rather than Western, liberal, and Enlightenment values and beliefs.The small, remote country of Bhutan is the only democratic, market-based state that is rooted constitutionally and culturally in Mahayana Buddhist principles and ethics. In this book, William J. Long provides an authentic basis for theoretical and empirical comparison between two distinct models of democracy and development that differ on important, first-order principles. Bhutanese Buddhist and Western liberal concepts of the individual "self," "human nature" and "the pursuit of happiness"-the building blocks of democratic and market-based economic theory-differ profoundly. Because the two approaches-liberal and Buddhist-are based on distinctive philosophical traditions, this comparison elucidates new questions, frames of inquiry, and alternative understandings of democracy and development.The book describes how democratic political institutions and markets emerged and how they function in Bhutan, demonstrating how, in real-world terms, Bhutan organizes and operates a political and economic system consistent with its Buddhist worldview. It considers the nature of Bhutan's unique political institutions and its economic touchstone, the pursuit of "Gross National Happiness (GNH)," rather than Gross National Product, as its ordering principle for policy. Ultimately, Tantric State reflects on whether Bhutan's unique model can withstand the forces of globalization and what insights Bhutan might have to share with the rest of us about dilemmas facing Western democracies and the need to pursue development in a more holistic and sustainable way.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgementsChapter One, IntroductionChapter Two, A Buddhist Philosophical Foundation for Social TheoryChapter Three, A Buddhist Approach to Politics and EconomicsChapter Four, Bhutan's Nascent DemocracyChapter Five, Gross National Happiness: A Buddhist Model of DevelopmentChapter Six, Current Challenges: Globalization and National Identity, Inter-Generational Transfer of Values and Protection of Minority RightsChapter Seven, The Dragon's Roar: The Wider Relevance of Bhutan's Buddhist Approach to Democracy and DevelopmentReferencesIndex

最近チェックした商品