Buddhism, politics and political thought in Myanmar / Matthew J. Walton.
By: Walton, Matthew J., [author.]
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017Description: xv, 226 pages ; 24 cmNote : Includes bibliographical referencesMachine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. A brief political history and cast of characters; 2. Building blocks of a moral universe; 3. On human nature and the nature of politics; 4. Order and freedom/liberation: purposes of politics; 5. What is 'politics' and what constitutes 'participation'?; 6. Discipline, rights, and morality: 'democracy' in contemporary Myanmar; Conclusion"This is the first book to provide a broad overview of the ways in which Buddhist ideas have influenced political thinking and politics in Myanmar. Matthew Walton draws extensively on Burmese language sources from the last 150 years to describe the 'moral universe' of contemporary Theravada Buddhism that has anchored most political thought in Myanmar. In explaining multiple Burmese understandings of notions such as 'democracy' and 'political participation', the book provides readers with a conceptual framework for understanding some of the key dynamics of Myanmar's ongoing political transition. Some of these ideas help to shed light on restrictive or exclusionary political impulses, such as anti-Muslim Buddhist nationalism or scepticism towards the ability of the masses to participate in politics. Walton provides an analytical framework for understanding Buddhist influences on politics that will be accessible to a wide range of readers and will generate future research and debate"--Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781107155695 (hardback); 9781316609392 (paperback)Subject(s): Political culture -- Burma | Political participation -- Burma | Buddhism and politics -- Burma | Buddhism and politics -- Myanmar | Buddhism and state -- Burma | Burma -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 322/.109591 LOC classification: JQ751.A91 | W36 2017Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books on Myanmar | National Library Myanmar (Nay Pyi Taw) | Books on Myamar Collection | 322/.109591 | Not For Loan | |||
E-BOM | National Library Myanmar (Nay Pyi Taw) | EBOM Collection | 322/.109591 | Not For Loan |
Includes bibliographical references.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. A brief political history and cast of characters; 2. Building blocks of a moral universe; 3. On human nature and the nature of politics; 4. Order and freedom/liberation: purposes of politics; 5. What is 'politics' and what constitutes 'participation'?; 6. Discipline, rights, and morality: 'democracy' in contemporary Myanmar; Conclusion.
"This is the first book to provide a broad overview of the ways in which Buddhist ideas have influenced political thinking and politics in Myanmar. Matthew Walton draws extensively on Burmese language sources from the last 150 years to describe the 'moral universe' of contemporary Theravada Buddhism that has anchored most political thought in Myanmar. In explaining multiple Burmese understandings of notions such as 'democracy' and 'political participation', the book provides readers with a conceptual framework for understanding some of the key dynamics of Myanmar's ongoing political transition. Some of these ideas help to shed light on restrictive or exclusionary political impulses, such as anti-Muslim Buddhist nationalism or scepticism towards the ability of the masses to participate in politics. Walton provides an analytical framework for understanding Buddhist influences on politics that will be accessible to a wide range of readers and will generate future research and debate"-- Provided by publisher.
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