> Not that I've dipped into her but, Joanna Macy, is reputed to be a ,
> "socially engaged, "Buddhist writer, a term she takes from Thich Nhat
> Hanh, a Vietnamese Buddhist who achieved some recognition in the 60's, no?
> http://www.joannamacy.net/html/books.html
> Tricycle Review is a good Buddhist magazine. Runs interviews with Gary
> Snyder, Ginsberg when he was alive. http://www.tricycle.com/p_home.html
> http://www.tricycle.com/p_articles_id_27.html On Practice: Driving
> Meditation by Thich Nhat Hanh Driving Meditation Tibetan Meditation
> Instructions by His Holiness the Dalai Lama Tibetan Meditation Only New Age
> writer, btw, I've ever read (well, Stanislov Grof, is he New Age?) with any
> depth (cites to Habermas, for example
> http://www.google.com/search?q=Ken+Wilber+Habermas ) is Ken Wilber.
> http://wilber.shambhala.com/html/misc/habermas/index.cfm/
> On the Nature of a Post-Metaphysical Spirituality Response to Habermas
> and Weis by Ken Wilber.
>
though i haven't read any others in the topic, "Engaged Buddhism: Buddhist Liberation Movements in Asia" by Christopher S. Queen (Editor), Sallie B. King (Editor), was a pleasant introduction.
-gr