
Zen at War
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Chapter 2 The Attempted Suppression of Buddhism
Chapter 3 Early Buddhist Social Ferment
Chapter 4 Uchiyama Gudo: Radical Soto Zen Priest
Chapter 5 Institutional Buddhism's Rejection of Progressive Social Action
Part 6 JAPANESE MILITARISM AND BUDDHISM
Chapter 7 The Incorporation of Buddhism into the Japanese War Machine (1913-30)
Chapter 8 Buddhist Resistance to Japanese Militarism
Chapter 9 The Emergence of Imperial-Way Buddhism
Chapter 10 The Emergence of Imperial-State Zen and Soldier Zen
Chapter 11 Other Zen Masters and Scholars in the War Effort
Part 12 POSTWAR TRENDS
Chapter 13 The Postwar Japanese Responses to Imperial-Way Buddhism, Imperial-State Zen, and Soldier Zen
Chapter 14 Corporate Zen in Postwar Japan
Chapter 15 Was It Buddhism?
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