Does Mahayana Buddhism provide the religious basis for a new global order?
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A recent interpreter of Mahayana Buddhism suggested that it can provide the religious basis for the emergence of a new global order in much the same way that Protestantism was once the motivating force for the development of modernism. What, from Buddhist philosophy supports this or refuses it?
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