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Compassion, for a Buddhist, springs from a fundamental selflessness. Compassion for humanity as a whole is what inspires the Buddhist towards activism; however, most, if not all, political groups tend to go against the [[Eightfold Path]] that steers Buddhist thought and action. Thus, anarchism, lacking a rigid ideological structure and dogmas, is seen as easily applicable for Buddhists.<ref>See also [[Kalama Sutta]]</ref>
 
Compassion, for a Buddhist, springs from a fundamental selflessness. Compassion for humanity as a whole is what inspires the Buddhist towards activism; however, most, if not all, political groups tend to go against the [[Eightfold Path]] that steers Buddhist thought and action. Thus, anarchism, lacking a rigid ideological structure and dogmas, is seen as easily applicable for Buddhists.<ref>See also [[Kalama Sutta]]</ref>
  
Those who have seen the conjunction of anarchism and Buddhism (in various ways) arguably include [[Edward Carpenter]], [[Ananda Coomaraswamy]], [[Lala Hardayal]] [[Liu Shipei]], [[John Cage]], [[Kenneth Rexroth]], [[Allen Ginsberg]], [[Diane di Prima]], [[Gary Snyder]], [[Jackson MacLow]], [[Peter Lamborn Wilson]], [[John Moore]], [[Kerry Thornley]], [[Max Cafard]], [[William Batchelder Greene]], as well as the pro-Situationist [[Ken Knabb]] and others.  The foremost anarchist thinker [[Peter Kropotkin]] saw primitive Buddhist communities as embodying the principle of [[mutual aid]],<ref>[[Peter Kropotkin]] ''[[Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution|Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902)]]'', "Conclusion".</ref> and Matthew Turner noted that some Buddhist priests were involved in the anarchist movement in Japan in the early  part of the 20th century.
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Ceux qui voient une conjonction entre Anarchisme et Bouddhisme(de plusieurs façons) incluent [[Edward Carpenter]], [[Ananda Coomaraswamy]], [[Lala Hardayal]] [[Liu Shipei]], [[John Cage]], [[Kenneth Rexroth]], [[Allen Ginsberg]], [[Diane di Prima]], [[Gary Snyder]], [[Jackson MacLow]], [[Peter Lamborn Wilson]], [[John Moore]], [[Kerry Thornley]], [[Max Cafard]], [[William Batchelder Greene]], et le pro-Situ, [[Ken Knabb]] et les autres.  The foremost anarchist thinker [[Pierre Kropotkine]] a vu les communautés bouddhistes primitives comme, incorporant le principe d'[[aide mutuelle]],<ref>[[Peter Kropotkin]] ''[[Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution|Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902)]]'', "Conclusion".</ref> and Matthew Turner noted that some Buddhist priests were involved in the anarchist movement in Japan in the early  part of the 20th century.
  
 
=== Anarchisme et Christianisme ===
 
=== Anarchisme et Christianisme ===

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  1. See also Kalama Sutta
  2. Peter Kropotkin Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902), "Conclusion".