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Rule by Incarnation - Tibetan Buddhism and Its Role in Society and State (Hardcover)
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Rule by Incarnation - Tibetan Buddhism and Its Role in Society and State (Hardcover)
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The 1959 Chinese military takeover of Tibet brought an end to a
unique way of life in which Buddhism provided legitimacy to
political and social authority in Tibet and served as value system,
cultural bond, philosophy of life, and framework for a complex
political and social order. The religious-political system of Tibet
now exists only in the memories of those who experienced it. This
book documents the human heritage and cultural traditions of
Tibet's singular society as they developed and existed during a
period of several hundred years. Using Max Weber's framework of the
interrelationship between religious ideologies and the emergence of
social, economic, and political systems, Franz Michael and his
colleagues analyze the concepts that are central to Tibetan
Buddhism and apply them to the Tibetan people, their social and
political order, and their way of life. Much of the study is based
on interviews with Tibetans in exile-from incarnations and highly
placed ecclesiastical and secular government leaders to farmers,
herdsmen, and housewives. The result is important not only as the
record of a culture, but also as it is related by the authors to
the broader issue of the modernization of non-Western traditional
societies.
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