As Bhutan prepares to embrace parliamentary democracy in 2008, it should be cautious about drawing models from western democracy, says a Buddhist scholar from Thailand. Mr. Ajarn Sulak Sivaraksa, who … more →
S. SivaraksaEmma wrote 1 year ago: CM Can you talk a bit about “engaged spirituality?” joan halifax roshi Engaged spirituality, in the … more →
sivaraksa wrote 3 years ago: Kanchanaburi public prosecutor (Thong Paphoom) V. Sulak Sivaraksa For violation of the Thai Petroleu … more →
sivaraksa wrote 3 years ago: Yadana Pipeline Protest Case Dismissed By Sai Silp August 18, 2006 The case against prominent Thai s … more →
sivaraksa wrote 3 years ago: The word “democracy” appeared in the First Declaration of the People’s Party which was announ … more →
sivaraksa wrote 3 years ago: To be truly religious is not to reject society but to work for social justice and change. Religion i … more →
sivaraksa wrote 3 years ago: AMID all that is ailing Thai society now, Sulak Sivaraksa stands out as its voice of conscience. He … more →
sivaraksa wrote 3 years ago: It is debatable whether one calls Buddhism religion or not. However as an organized creed practiced … more →
sivaraksa wrote 3 years ago: As Bhutan prepares to embrace parliamentary democracy in 2008, it should be cautious about drawing m … more →