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Zen at War : ウィキペディア英語版
Zen at War

''Zen at War'' is a book written by Brian Daizen Victoria, first published in 1997. The second edition appeared in 2006.
==Contents==
The book focuses on the history of Zen and Japanese militarism from the time of the Meiji Restoration through the World War II and the post-War period. It describes the influence of state policy on Buddhism in Japan, and particularly the influence of Zen on the military of the Empire of Japan. A famous quote is from Harada Daiun Sogaku: "(ordered to ) march: tramp, tramp, or shoot: bang, bang. This is the manifestation of the highest Wisdom (Enlightenment ). The unity of Zen and war of which I speak extends to the farthest reaches of the holy war (under way )."
The book also explores the actions of Japanese Buddhists who opposed the growth of militarism.
The 2002 edition of ''Zen at War'' was followed by ''Zen War Stories'', which further explores the intimate relationship between Japanese institutional Buddhism and militarism during World War II.

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