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In accordance with the central Buddhist doctrine of “conditionality,” the concept of sangha and the role of the monastic in Buddhist societies were both conditioned by the socioeconomic conditions of their times. And in accordance with the equally central notion of “impermanence,” they too are subject to change. There is, nonetheless, a trend to overlook the implications of these doctrines on Buddhism itself and its institutions.
Secular Buddhism: Imagining the Dharma in an Uncertain World
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