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Volume 05 1998

Review: Zen at War

April 7, 2010 buddhistethics
ISSN 1076-9005
Volume 5 1998

Zen at War. By Brian (Daizen) A. Victoria. New York & Tokyo: Weatherhill, 1997, xii + 228 pages, ISBN 0-8348-0405-0, $19.95.

Reviewed by Fabio Rambelli

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D. T. SuzukiJapanJapanese BuddhismwarWorld War IIZen

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