Buddhism and Business: Merit, Material Wealth, and Morality in the Global Market Economy

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Although Buddhism is known for emphasizing the importance of detachment from materiality and money, in the last few decades Buddhists have become increasingly ensconced in the global market economy. The contributors to this volume address how Buddhists have become active participants in market dynamics in a global age, and how Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike engage Buddhism economically. Whether adopting market logics to promote the Buddha's teachings, serving as a source of semantics and technologies to maximize company profits, or reacting against the marketing and branding of the religion, Buddhists in the twenty-first century are marked by a heightened engagement with capitalism. Eight case studies present new research on contemporary Buddhist economic dynamics with an emphasis on not only the economic dimensions of religion, but also the religious dimensions of economic relations. In a wide range of geographic settings from Asia to Europe and beyond, the studies examine institutional as well as individual actions and responses to Buddhist economic relations. The research in this volume illustrates Buddhism's positioning in various ways-as a religion, spirituality, and non-religion; an identification, tradition, and culture; a source of values and morals; a world-view and way of life; a philosophy and science; even an economy, brand, and commodity. The work explores Buddhism's flexible and shifting qualities within the context of capitalism, and consumer society's reshaping of its portrayal and promotion in contemporary societies worldwide.

Author(s): Elizabeth Williams-Oerberg Trine Brox
Series: Contemporary Buddhism
Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 200
City: Honolulu

Half-title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Buddhist Encounters with the Global Market Economy and Consumer Society
The Lama’s Shoes: Tibetan Perspectives on Monastic Wealth and Virtue
A Sino-Tibetan Buddhist Modernism: Religious Marketplace, Constellative Networking, and Urbanism
Prosperous Temple Buddhism and NRM Prosperity Buddhism
The Soka Gakkai Economy: Measuring Cycles of Exchange That PowerJapan’s Largest Buddhist Lay Organization
The Mindful Gardener and the Good Employee: Mindfulness Practices and Affective Laborin Danish Workplaces
Branding and/as Religion: The Case of Buddhist-Related Images,Semantics, and Designs
Marketing the Buddha and Its Blasphemy
Economies of Religion, Buddhism and Economy, Buddhist Economics: Challenges and Perspectives
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
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