Abstract
Abstract. Western‐style modernization and economic development have devastated the once fertile lands of Southeast Asia and impoverished and demoralized its people. Recently, however, indigenous movements in the Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia suggest a return to a notion of development based on core values of Hinduism, classical and Zen Buddhism, and Taoism. These traditions preserve an alternative understanding of the relation between humanity and nature and promote a simpler but dignified economy and lifestyle in harmony with the environment—notions which Western nations must begin to take seriously if the “global village” is to have any real future.
Keywords
Eastern wisdom traditions, the new physics, modernization
How to Cite
Sivaraksa, S., (1989) “DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 24(4), 429–436. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9744.1989.tb00987.x
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