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Titre Remarques sur la violence dans l'idéologie bouddhique et la pratique sociale à Sri Lanka (Ceylan)
Auteur Éric Meyer, Sarath Amunugama
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 95-96, 1984 La violence
Rubrique / Thématique
Ethnographie de la violence
Page 47-62
Résumé anglais Remarks on Violence in Buddhist Ideology and Social Practice in Sri Lanka Contrary to a common opinion, the Buddhist discourse on violence is essentially ambivalent. A casuistry built up during two milleniums of interaction with the lay society interprets violence as legitimate when used for the defense of the Doctrine, while condemning it in social relations inside the Buddhist polity. The history fo Sri Lanka is a case in point. The rise of violence, which is assuming a critical dimension in communal relations, may be understood as the product of the breakdown of traditional values under the colonial and post-colonial impact, or else as the modern form of the built-in tensions of any Buddhist society.
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