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| Alphabetical [« »] eat 1 eating 1 ebb 1 economic 19 economical 1 economics 3 economy 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 moral 20 t 20 would 19 economic 19 go 19 most 19 nor | VV.AA. (R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe) The Buddhist Layman IntraText - Concordances economic |
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1 1| advance on many fronts - the economic, the moral and the spiritual, 2 1| Social and Economic Aspects ~Buddha was a rebel. 3 1| well as on its economy. An economic system based on Buddhist 4 1| an emancipated mind. Any economic system is therefore, unsatisfactory, 5 1| effective remedy for the economic and social ills of the modern 6 1| more rational and balanced economic structure based on Buddhist 7 1| and ideals. In a Buddhist economic system1 the people deliberately 8 1| to maximize welfare, both economic and social, from a given 9 1| employed are threefold: economic planning, a suitable fiscal 10 1| as minimum standards of economic security, health care, housing, 11 1| meaning in a new context. Economic activity will be pursued 12 1| Buddhism is against social and economic reform. It is far from it. 13 1| Buddhism concedes that the economic environment influences character, 14 1| equality, fraternity and economic security for all, not as 15 1| difficult tasks in life. ~The economic aspect of a community profoundly 16 1| Buddha the former for an economic structure can only influence 17 1| be weak. Unemployment and economic insecurity lead to tension, 18 1| suffering in the world ~Economic activity should also be 19 2| society and today's complex economic structures, it is very difficult