The Political Philosophy of René Guénon
Argues why a Guénonian political theory is needed, and offers an outline for a possible framework.
Argues why a Guénonian political theory is needed, and offers an outline for a possible framework.
Buddhism offers a unique lens through which to appreciate other religions. Its understanding of ultimate reality, along with its notion of skillful means, allows for a comprehensive scope of salvation that extends to all beings—not just adherents of Śākyamuni’s teaching.
In Muir’s political poetry, history is reimagined as an internal event. Muir depicted our time as one of transition, an interregnum of civilization, during which the danger is great that we can forget altogether the meanings and associations that make specifically human life possible.