Sulak Sivaraksa

Sulak Sivaraksa in 2007 Sulak Sivaraksa (, ; ; born 22 March 1933) is a Thai social activist, professor, writer and the founder and director of the Thai NGO "Sathirakoses-Nagapradeepa Foundation", named after two authorities on Thai culture, Sathirakoses (Phya Anuman Rajadhon) and (Phra Saraprasoet). He initiated a number of social, humanitarian, ecological and spiritual movements and organizations in Thailand, such as the College SEM (Spirit in Education Movement).

Sulak Sivaraksa is known in the West as one of the fathers of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB), which was established in 1989 with leading Buddhists, including the 14th Dalai Lama, the Vietnamese monk and peace-activist Thich Nhat Hanh, and the Theravada Bhikkhu Maha Ghosananda, as its patrons.

When Sulak Sivaraksa was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1995 for "his vision, activism and spiritual commitment in the quest for a development process that is rooted in democracy, justice and cultural integrity", he became known to a wider public in Europe and the US. Sulak was chair of the Asian Cultural Forum on Development and has been a visiting professor at UC Berkeley, the University of Toronto, and Cornell. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Sulak Sivaraksa, Sulak Sivaraksa
    Published 1998

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    Panyāchon bon thāng sāmphrǣk : botkhwām khatsan rư̄ang kānmư̄ang, Phutthasātsanā, nangsư̄, læ phūkhon bon thanon chīwit khō̜ng panyāchon charā ʻāyu 86 pī /
    ปัญญาชนบนทางสามแพรก : บทความคัดสรรเรื่องการเมือง พุทธศาสนา หนังสือ และผู้คน บนถนนชีวิตของปัญญาชนชรา อายุ ๘๖ ปี /
    by Sulak Sivaraksa, Sulak Sivaraksa
    Published 2019

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