Killing I: Healing Society (Reinventing Buddha’s Dhamma for a Fractured World) - Anil P Dongre
Anil P. Dongre is a professor of management whose teaching and research bridge globalisation, cognitive science, and the future of humanity. Deeply influenced by Buddhist philosophy, he explores how timeless insights into interdependence and compassion can navigate the ethical and existential risks of superintelligence.
GENRE: Non Fiction
Blurb:
Why does a world of unprecedented progress feel increasingly divided, anxious, and unstable? In Killing I: Healing Society, Anil P. Dongre argues that the root of modern conflict lies not merely in politics, economics, or technology, but in the unexamined construction of the self. Drawing from early Buddhist psychology and the precise analysis of mind-moments, the book reveals how identity is continuously manufactured through reaction, clinging, and narrative.