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Dharma and Society is a comprehensive exploration of one of the most fundamental concepts in Eastern philosophy and its relevance to modern civilization. Author Gualtherus H. Mees delves into the intricate relationship between dharma—the cosmic law of righteousness and duty—and the functioning of human societies.
The book examines how dharmic principles have shaped social institutions, ethical frameworks, and cultural values across centuries. Mees provides thoughtful analysis of how these ancient wisdom traditions can inform contemporary approaches to social organization, personal responsibility, and collective well-being.
Through careful scholarship and philosophical inquiry, the work demonstrates that dharma extends beyond individual spirituality to encompass social responsibility, justice, and the maintenance of harmonious communities. This text is essential for those seeking to understand the philosophical underpinnings of Eastern societies and the universal principles that govern human conduct and social order.







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