These essays from the fin de siècle Japanese Zen priest Uchiyama Gudo, provides entry into an aspect of Buddhist history that is otherwise little known, the relations that can be constructed between the buddhaDharma and radical political critique and action..
These essays from the fin de siècle Japanese Zen priest Uchiyama Gudo, provides entry into an aspect of Buddhist history that is otherwise little known, the relations that can be constructed between the buddhaDharma and radical political critique and action.