Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What is the buddhism perspective on social justice?

I am doing an assignment and I need to know...


What is the buddhism perspective on social justice?


And how is this implemented in modern society?


Please add websites as that would be extremely helpful|||Buddhism today is quite diverse. It is roughly divisible into the two broad categories of Theravada (small vessel) and Mahayana (large vessel). Theravada is the monastic form which reserves ultimate enlightenment and nirvana for monks, while Mahayana Buddhism extends this goal of enlightenment to the laity as well, that is, to non-monks. Within these categories can be found numerous branches including Tendai, Vajrayana, Nichiren, Shingon, Pure Land, Zen, and Ryobu, among others, so you are going to get a mix of answers concerning this.|||How to cheat your way to the top of the leader board without even answering the question Sucks

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