Peace and Conflicts
Compose a fully developed the main ideas in the body, and close without restating the thesis or main ideas. There is to be no other sources used other than Seeds of Peace: A Buddhist Vision for Renewing Society by Sulak Sivaraksa The topic for this essay is as follows: In his book Seeds of Peace, Sulak Sivaraksa offers us a Buddhist model of society to overcome the consumerism and corporate greed that devalues “the worth of individuals, rendered irrelevant the quality of their lives, and stunted their creativity” (26). What are the specific features of a Buddhist model of society? How can it challenge a seemingly runaway consumerism and corporate greed? Finally, what might the role of women be in establishing a just order of society that would allow all sentient beings to reach their fullest potential?