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Engaged Buddhism in Action MTA
How Buddhist ethics inform social justice, activism, and community organizing
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Engaged Buddhism in Action Engaged Buddhism in Action presents a comprehensive guide for applying Buddhist ethics to contemporary social justice work, grounding activism in the insight of interdependence and the Bodhisattva vow to alleviate suffering for all beings. The book shows how core teachings—such as the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, the precepts, and the Four Immeasurables—can be reinterpreted as practical tools for analyzing systemic causes of harm, making ethical decisions, and sustaining movements over the long haul. Chapters walk readers through mindful organizing, community listening, power mapping, and the building of engaged sanghas that extend beyond temple walls, emphasizing that inner cultivation and outer action are mutually reinforcing.

The text provides detailed toolkits for nonviolent direct action, skillful means, conflict transformation, and trauma‑informed, resilience‑centered practice, while addressing specific justice issues—including climate justice, racial reparations, gender and LGBTQ+ liberation, economic solidarity, immigrant rights, and abolitionist approaches to policing and prisons. Throughout, the book stresses the importance of right speech, intersectional awareness, and inclusive narrative building, offering case studies from Asia, Africa, and the Americas that illustrate how Buddhist principles are adapted to diverse cultural contexts. It also explores how technology, policy advocacy, and evaluation can be conducted with compassion and ethical design, ensuring that methods align with the Dharma’s aim of reducing suffering.

Finally, Engaged Buddhism in Action emphasizes daily practice—meditation, mindful communication, gratitude, and sangha support—as the essential infrastructure for sustainable activism. By integrating contemplative wisdom with strategic organizing, the book invites activists to cultivate wise hearts, skillful means, and resilient communities, turning compassion into the everyday work of justice and reminding readers that liberation is a collective, interdependent endeavor.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Foundational Buddhist ethics for social justice: Explore how interdependence, the Bodhisattva Vow, and the Four Immeasurables provide an ethical compass for addressing systemic suffering and guiding compassionate action in public life.
  • Practical organizing toolkits: Gain access to step-by-step methods for community listening, power mapping, ethical decision-making using Buddhist precepts, nonviolent direct action, and conflict transformation that integrate contemplative practice with strategic activism.
  • Sustainability and resilience practices: Learn specific techniques for working with anger, fear, and burnout; building trauma-informed movements; and cultivating daily practices that sustain long-term activism without sacrificing well-being.
  • Applied justice movements: Discover how Buddhist principles are applied to specific justice issues including climate action, racial justice, economic equity, gender and LGBTQ+ liberation, immigrant rights, and prison abolition through global case studies and field-tested strategies.
  • Building engaged sanghas: Understand how to create inclusive spiritual communities that support both inner practice and outer action, fostering mutual support, ethical discernment, and collective liberation beyond traditional temple walls.
Who's It For:

This book is for organizers, advocates, educators, healthcare workers, and community leaders actively engaged in social justice work who seek to integrate Buddhist ethics and contemplative practices into their activism. It will be most beneficial for those looking to deepen their inner resilience while enhancing their outer impact, particularly individuals working at the intersection of spirituality and social change who want practical tools for sustainable, ethical organizing. Whether new to engaged Buddhism or an experienced practitioner seeking to refresh your approach, this book offers guidance for transforming compassion into tangible action for collective liberation.

Author:

Wayne Patel

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Date Published:

May 23, 2026

Word Count:

46,891 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 17 minutes

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