Commercialization




the DharmaRealm show

Summary: Someone tried to sell some shoes with an image of the Buddha on them. And, boy, were Buddhists mad about it! This is our jumping off point for a discussion about commercialization and the commodification of Buddhism. Should Buddhists be offended or angry when corporate or commercial ventures try to sell products with images of the Buddha on them? Should Buddhists resist capitalism even in their attempts to spread the Dharma? We want to take these issues seriously and move beyond vague platitudes about non-attachment to really engage the question of what the proper Buddhist response is to commercialization and capitalism.<br> One of the books referenced in this episode is <a title="Selling spirituality " href="http://books.google.com/books?id=l9G_ti2QficC&amp;dq=selling+spirituality&amp;source=gbs_navlinks_s" target="_blank">Selling Spirituality: the silent takeover of religion</a>, by Jeremy Carrette and Richard King.<br> And offending shoes that started off this episode can be seen <a title="buddha shoe" href="http://www.iconshoes.com/Thangka-Buddha-br-Ballet-Flat-w-Removable-Insole-p/tia-8.htm" target="_blank">here</a>.<br>