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Zen at War Paperback June 22, 2006
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A compelling history of the contradictory, often militaristic, role of Zen Buddhism, this book meticulously documents the close and previously unknown support of a supposedly peaceful religion for Japanese militarism throughout World War II.
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- Compelling history of the militaristic role of Zen Buddhism in Japanese militarism during World War II
- Meticulously documents the support of Zen for Japanese militarism through writings and speeches of Zen masters and scholars
- Recounts the stories of Buddhist organizations and individuals opposing Japan's war efforts
- Includes a new chapter on the roots of Zen militarism and an epilogue on the mix of religion and war
- Relevant for those interested in Buddhism and its controversial history in relation to war
- Highly regarded and timely book on the role of Zen in Japanese militarism
| Item Weight | 1 lbs (450 grams) |
Who Should Buy?
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Martial Arts Practitioners
Those practicing martial arts may gain insights on the balance between combat and spirituality from this unique perspective.
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History Enthusiasts
Readers interested in the historical intersection of Zen Buddhism and warfare will find valuable insights in this book.
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Philosophy Students
Philosophy students studying ethics or Buddhist principles can benefit greatly from the discussions of Zen in conflict.
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Casual Readers
Individuals looking for light reading may find the themes and discussions in this book too dense or complex.
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General Warfare Studies
Those seeking a traditional military history may find this book's focus on spirituality and philosophy unsatisfactory.
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Non-Philosophers
Readers without a background in philosophy or Buddhism may struggle with the concepts presented throughout the text.
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Zen at War Paperback June 22, 2006
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Spirituality Editorial Review
The book "Zen at War 2nd Edition" by Brian Victoria provides a detailed examination of the alliance between Zen Buddhist leadership and the Japanese militarists during World War II. The author sheds light on the role of Zen and other Japanese Buddhist sects during the war, discussing the accommodation of militarism by the Buddhist establishment in Japan. The book is well-researched and offers a critical perspective on Japanese militarism. It challenges the notion of Zen Buddhism as gentle and non-violent, revealing the dark side of Zen leaders' behavior during the war. The author's honesty and careful examination of the issue and individuals involved make for an enlightening read. This book serves as a reminder for practitioners of Buddhism to Constantly evaluate their own practice. Overall, the reception of "Zen at War 2nd Edition" has been positive. Readers appreciate the painstaking research and readable style of the book, commending the author for his courage in exposing the dark side of Japanese Zen. It is seen as a wake-up call for those who naively idolize famous Japanese Zen teachers as "enlightened" masters. The book serves as an object lesson for anyone interested in Buddhism, shining a light on the perverted use of Buddhist teachings for militaristic purposes. The author's efforts are seen as heroic, and the book is highly recommended to those wanting to learn more about the role of Zen Buddhism during World War II.
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Pros
- Provides a detailed examination of the alliance between Zen Buddhist leadership and the Japanese militarists during World War II
- Challenges the notion of Zen Buddhism as gentle and non-violent
- Offers a critical perspective on Japanese militarism
- Well-researched and carefully examines the issue and individuals involved
- Serves as a reminder for practitioners of Buddhism to evaluate their own practice
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- Some may find the content shocking or disturbing
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Features & Benefits
- Documents the close support of Zen Buddhism for Japanese militarism during World War II
- Shows the contradictory and often militaristic role of Zen Buddhism
- Recounts the stories of Buddhist organizations and individuals that opposed Japan's march to war
- Includes a new chapter on the roots of Zen militarism
- Explores the potentially volatile mix of religion and war
- Timely and controversial with the increasing interest in Buddhism in the West