The Reproduction of Neoliberal Globalization

by Dorje Shedong The irony is: on the “spiritual,” “psychological” level, we have “dualistic fixation.” According to Samir Amin, World System Theorist, Communist, on the “temporal,” “global political economic” level we have “center-periphery polarization,” a more sociological terminology for the same thing–which could provide a much needed way for Buddhists to get across to sociologists, of all sorts, the usefulness of… Read More The Reproduction of Neoliberal Globalization

Neoliberal Buddhism

I have identified two forms of “problematic” Buddhist organizations and cultures in North America (and not all are problematic). One is the Buddhist cult, which is surprisingly common. It’s not a ‘top-down’ cult that is imposed from above on naive practitioners (although in a few cases, it has been). Rather Buddhist cults are ‘self-imposed’ by… Read More Neoliberal Buddhism

Briarpatch Mag: Systemic Racism, Colonialism Harder to See

What’s missing in the Maclean’s article on racism? BY MAX FINEDAY • JAN 29, 2015 Max FineDay Last week Canadians were served a rude reminder. Maclean’s magazine named Winnipeg, home of the Metis resistance leader Louis Riel, Canada’s “most racist city.” While many media personalities, pundits, and politicians were shocked and offended by the title, Native people simply nodded their heads… Read More Briarpatch Mag: Systemic Racism, Colonialism Harder to See