05/02/2010 11:18 (GMT+7)
It is difficult to think of a
more urgent question for Buddhism in the late twentieth century than human
rights. Human rights issues in which Buddhism has a direct involvement, notably
in the case of Tibet,
feature regularly on the agenda in superpower diplomacy. The political, ethical
and philosophical questions surrounding human rights are debated vigourously in
political and intellectual circles throughout the world. Yet despite its
contemporary significance, the subject has merited hardly a footnote in
mainstream academic research and publication in the field of Buddhist Studies. |