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Sulak Sivaraksa (Thai: สุลักษณ์ ศิวรักษ์,
pronounced [sù.lák sì.wá.rák]; RTGS: Sulak Siwarak; born 27
March 1933) is a Thai
social activist, professor...
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influential people in this
country and in
international politics.
Sulak Sivaraksa, a
prominent conservative and monarchist,
wrote that Pridi's role in the...
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include Robert Aitken Roshi,
Joanna Macy, Gary Snyder, Alan Senauke,
Sulak Sivaraksa,
Daisaku Ikeda, Maha Ghosananda,
Sylvia Wetzel, Joan Halifax, Tara Brach...
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implicitly endorsed the coup." In the same interview,
social critic Sulak Sivaraksa claimed, "Without his [the king's] involvement, the coup
would have been...
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engaged Buddhism and
Buddhist economics.
Thinkers such as Buddhadasa,
Sulak Sivaraksa,
Prayudh Payutto,
Neville Karunatilake and
Padmasiri de
Silva have written...
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Violence Against Women Rashida Manjoo,
activist and
writer Sulak Sivaraksa,
sound engineer Bill Porter,
Holocaust scholar Harry J. Cargas, and former...
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under Rama I, 1782–1809. The
University of
Arizona Press. p. 3.
Sulak Sivaraksa (1985).
Siamese Resurgence: A Thai
Buddhist Voice on Asia and a World...
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Marchant Karl
McCartney MP Pete
Paphides Bishop Timothy Rees MC
Sulak Sivaraksa Malcolm Todd Vice
Admiral Peter John
Wilkinson Secret societies Secret...
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neither suicide nor
murder was
satisfactorily proved.
Sulak Sivaraksa, a
prominent conservative and monarchist,
wrote that Pridi's role in the...
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existence of this
battle has been
challenged by
modern scholars such as
Sulak Sivaraksa. Today, this
Siamese victory is
observed annually on 18
January as Royal...