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Buddhist Backgrounds of the Burmese Revolution
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Author(s):
E. Sarkisyanz
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1965
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Springer Netherlands
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978-94-017-5830-7
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978-94-017-6283-0
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1965
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10.1007/978-94-017-6283-0
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pp. 1
The Buddhist Tradition of Burma’s History
pp. 10
Buddhist Traditions about a Perfect Society, Its Decline and the Origin of the State
pp. 17
Republican Institutions in PRE-Buddhist India and in the Buddhist Order
pp. 26
The Buddhist Welfare State of Ashoka
pp. 33
Survival of Ashokan Social and Political Traditions in Theravâda Kingship
pp. 37
On the Problem of Social Ethics of Theravâda Buddhism
pp. 43
Emergence of the Bodhisattva Ideal of Kingship in Theravâda Buddhism
pp. 49
Pre-Buddhist Fertility Elements of the Charisma of Burmese Kingship
pp. 54
Economic Implications of the Buddhist Ideal of Kingship
pp. 59
The Bodhisattva Ideal of Burmese Kingship
pp. 68
Kamma and Buddhist Merit-Causality as Rationale for Medieval Burma’s Social Order
pp. 75
Buddhist Ethics Against the Pragmatism of Power under the Burmese Kings
pp. 82
Static Cosmological Models for the Medieval Burmese State as Microcosm
pp. 87
Hindu-Buddhist Universalist Ideals of a World State
pp. 93
The Cakkavattî Ideal as a Factor in the Expansion and Fall of the Burmese Empire
pp. 98
Burma’s Ideological Crisis in the British Conquest
pp. 110
The Dis-Establishment of Burmese Buddhism. Protestant Missionary Attack and Modernistic Buddhist Response
pp. 120
The White Man’s Burden of Educating Natives for Self-Government and the Counter-Claim about the Democratic and Socialistic Heritage of Buddhism
pp. 128
Political Activization Trends within Burmese Buddhism and the Beginnings of Modern Burma’s Independence Struggle
pp. 136
Economic Crisis of Burma’s Buddhist Society under British Rule
pp. 149
Buddhism’s Age of Decline and Burmese Expectations of the Setkya-Min, Restorer of the Golden Age
pp. 160
The Setkya-Min Idea and Saya San’s Peasant Revolt of 1930–1932
pp. 166
The Beginnings of Burmese Socialism and Buddhist-Marxist Syncretism
pp. 180
Burma’s Victory in the Independence Struggle
pp. 192
Ideological Issues of Buddhist Socialism
pp. 206
Political Expectations Around the 2500th Year of the Buddhist Era
pp. 210
Burma’s Synthesis of Tradition and Revolution. U Nu’s Buddhist Socialism
pp. 229
The Success of Efficiency Criteria Against the Symbols of Buddhist Democracy
pp. 237
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