Marx after the Kyoto school Utopia and the Pure Land Bradley Kaye.
Material type: TextSeries: East Asian comparative ethics, politics and philosophy of lawPublisher: Lanham, Maryland Rowman & Littlefield, [2022]Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781538154083; 1538154080Subject(s): Nishida, Kitarō, 1870-1945 -- Criticism and interpretation | Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 -- Criticism and interpretation | Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 | Nishida, Kitarō, 1870-1945 | Japan | Buddhism and politics | Buddhism and state | Communism -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism | Communism and philosophy -- Japan | Buddhism and politics | Buddhism and state | Communism and philosophyGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Criticism, interpretation, etc. | Electronic books. DDC classification: 294.3/372 LOC classification: BQ4570.S7 | K39 2022Online resources: EBSCOhostIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: The Struggle is Real -- 1. Buddhist Marxism: a Communist Hermeneutics -- 2. Samsara, Pervasion, and Conditioned Co-Production -- 3. What is Communism? Mu! -- 4. Kokka Minzoku (State Nation) -- Minzoku Kokka (Nation State) -- 5. Nishida Kitarō and the Later Marx: Ground Rent, Utopia and the Pure Land -- Bibliography -- Index.
"Showing key connections between Marx's oeuvre and Buddhist thought, this book demonstrates connections between Marx and Nishida Kitaro, who many consider the key Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto School of Philosophy, the first modern philosophers in Japan"-- Provided by publisher.
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