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The sorry state of Thai Buddhism

There are better ways of ensuring the relevance of our national religion than mass ceremonies or big temples



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Questions that 'The Economist' has to answer

I guess The Economist and I can bore each other to death now. After calling Thaksin Shinawatra's downfall, or semi-downfall if you will, a "blow to democracy", the magazine has adamantly repeated its stand in yet another eye-popping editorial. Again, Thailand's political turmoil was blamed on "just a few thousand" undemocratic protesters.








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