To Uphold the World: A Call for a New Global Ethic from Ancient India

To Uphold the World: A Call for a New Global Ethic from Ancient India

by Bruce Rich
To Uphold the World: A Call for a New Global Ethic from Ancient India

To Uphold the World: A Call for a New Global Ethic from Ancient India

by Bruce Rich

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Overview

In 1991, Bruce Rich traveled to Orissa and gazed upon the rock edicts erected by the Indian emperor Ashoka over 2,200 years ago. Intrigued by the stone inscriptions that declared religious tolerance, conservation, nonviolence, species protection, and human rights, Rich was drawn into Ashoka's world. Ashoka was a powerful conqueror who converted to Buddhism on the heels of a bloody war, yet his empire rested on a political system that prioritized material wealth and amoral realpolitik. This system had been perfected by Kautilya, a statesman who wrote the world's first treatise on economics. In this powerful critique of the current wave of globalization, Rich urgently calls for a new global ethic, distilling the messages of Ashoka and Kautilya while reflecting on thinkers from across the ages—from Aristotle and Adam Smith to George Soros.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807095539
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication date: 03/01/2010
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Bruce Rich is Washington DC based attorney who has served as senior counsel on international finance and development issues for major environmental organizations such as the Environmental Defense Fund and the Natural Resources Defense Council. Rich has published extensively in environmental and policy journals, as well as in newspapers and magazines such as The Financial Times, The Nation and The Ecologist. He is the author of Mortgaging the Earth, a widely acclaimed critique of the World Bank and reflection on the philosophical and historical evolution of the project of economic development in the West. He has been awarded the United Nations Environment Program 'Global 500 Award,' the highest environmental prize of the United Nations, in 1988, and also won the World Hunger Media Award in that year for the best periodical piece on development issues.

Table of Contents

Foreword Amartya Sen ix

Preface xiii

Note on Sanskrit Terms and Names xvii

Chapter 1 Past Present 1

Chapter 2 The Age of Transcendence 19

Chapter 3 The Great Dilemma 39

Chapter 4 The Arthasastra: Wealth above All 65

Chapter 5 The Gift of Dirt 96

Chapter 6 The Greatest Conquest 112

Chapter 7 Ashoka's Legacy: Conundrum and Challenge 136

Chapter 8 To Uphold the World 156

Afterword by his Holiness The Dalai Lama 183

Acknowledgments 185

Notes 187

Index 211

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