What Is Buddhist Theocracy?
The Core Philosophy
A Buddhist theocracy is a form of government where state power and religious authority are intertwined, with political rule guided by Buddhist principles and religious leaders. Governance is based on Buddhist moral and ethical frameworks, often aiming to create a society aligned with dharma.
Political ideologies are rarely static. They exist on a spectrum of economic freedom and social liberty. Understanding where Buddhist Theocracy falls on this spectrum is critical to analysing modern geopolitical shifts and understanding systemic structures.
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