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Zen at War

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Exploring the intricate relationship between Zen Buddhism and Japanese militarism during World War II, this book reveals how a religion often perceived as peaceful supported imperial aggression. Brian Victoria analyzes writings from prominent Zen figures, illustrating their role in fostering a militaristic spirit. He also highlights the courageous opposition from certain Buddhist groups and individuals. The second edition adds a new chapter on the origins of Zen militarism and discusses the implications of religion intertwined with conflict, making it a timely and provocative read.

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Zen at War, Brian Victoria

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