The Buddha on Wall Street_ What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It - Vaddhaka Linn (2015) epub
Seeders : 0 Leechers : 0
Torrent Hash : | 01D7319D369E4FCBFCD04252BF57607356A48ED2 |
Torrent Added : | 1 Year+ in Other - Other |
Torrent Size : | 2.02 MB |
The Buddha on Wall Street_ What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It - Vaddhaka Linn (2015) epub
Fast And Direct Download Safely And Anonymously!
Fast And Direct Download Safely And Anonymously!
Note :
Please Update (Trackers Info) Before Start "The Buddha on Wall Street_ What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It - Vaddhaka Linn (2015) epub" Torrent Downloading to See Updated Seeders And Leechers for Batter Torrent Download Speed.Trackers List
Tracker Name | Last Check | Status | Seeders | Leechers |
---|---|---|---|---|
udp://open.demonii.com:1337/announce | 1 Year+ | success | 0 | 0 |
udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce | 1 Year+ | failed | 0 | 0 |
udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80/announce | 1 Year+ | failed | 0 | 0 |
udp://tracker.istole.it:80/announce | 1 Year+ | failed | 0 | 0 |
http://onebigtorrent.org/announce.php | 1 Year+ | success | 0 | 0 |
Torrent File Content (1 file)
The Buddha on Wall Street_ What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It - Vaddhaka Linn (2015).epub -
2.02 MB
Description
After his Enlightenment the Buddha set out to help liberate the individual, and create a society free from suffering. 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, while protecting the environment. What is it in the nature of modern capitalism which prevents that happening? Can Buddhism help us build something better than our current economic system, to reduce suffering and help the individual to freedom? In this thought-provoking work, Vaddhaka Linn explores answers to these questions by examining our economic world from the moral standpoint established by the Buddha.
Having completed a degree in economics, Vaddhaka Linn initially worked in the United Kingdom in trade unionism, politics, and adult education, before joining the Triratna Buddhist Community, in which he has lived and worked since 1994. He now divides his time between the United Kingdom and Estonia, where he teaches and helps to run a Buddhist center
Review
"Many Western Buddhists regard Buddhism as primarily a path to personal insight and inner peace, thus as a virtual escape route from the madness of the modern world. Yet deep within the Dharma are the seeds for a new vision of human relatedness, a web of ideas about how our social and economic systems can promote authentic well-being rather than the oppression, violence, and exploitation so widespread today. Vaddhaka Linn here boldly uses the lens of Buddhism to clos