Ethics for the New Millennium

Synopsis

In "Ethics for the New Millennium," His Holiness the Dalai Lama transcends religious boundaries to present a compelling vision for universal responsibility and compassion in a rapidly changing world. Far from being a treatise solely on Buddhist principles, the book articulates a secular ethic grounded in fundamental human values that can be embraced by individuals of any faith or none. The Dalai Lama argues that genuine happiness, both personal and collective, arises from cultivating inner peace, altruism, and a profound sense of interconnectedness. He meticulously examines the roots of suffering and the pathways to its alleviation, urging readers to confront global challenges like poverty, environmental degradation, and conflict through a lens of shared humanity. By emphasizing the practical application of ethical conduct in daily life, he offers a powerful blueprint for fostering a more harmonious and just society. This insightful work serves as an urgent and hopeful call to action, demonstrating how individual moral transformation can lead to a more peaceful and ethical global community.

Critical Reception

"This seminal work is widely acclaimed for its accessible articulation of universal ethics, resonating deeply with readers across diverse cultural and religious backgrounds."

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ISBN:N/A
Pages:268
Age Rating:All Ages

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