
Title:
A Buddhist History of the West
Subtitle:
Studies in Lack
Authors:
David R. Loy
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Pages:
244
Year:
2002
ISBN:
9780791452608
Categories:
Western Buddhism
Copies:
1 total
Description:
A Buddhist interpretation of Western history that shows civilization shaped by the self's desire for groundedness.
Buddhism teaches that to become happy, greed, ill-will, and delusion must be transformed into their positive counterparts: generosity, compassion, and wisdom. The history of the West, like all histories, has been plagued by the consequences of greed, ill-will, and delusion. A Buddhist History of the West investigates how individuals have tried to ground themselves to make themselves feel more real. To be self-conscious is to experience ungroundedness as a sense of lack, but what is lacking has been understood differently in different historical periods. Author David R. Loy examines how the understanding of lack changes at historical junctures and shows how those junctures were so crucial in the development of the West.
