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Ethics and the World Crisis: A Dialogue With the Dalai Lama (2004)

Ethics and the World Crisis: A Dialogue With the Dalai Lama (2004)
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Buddhist leader His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet is the focal point of this panel discussion, in which a group of political, environmental, and spiritual activists discuss the dangers and dilemmas that face the global community at the dawn of the 21st century. Ethics and the World Crisis: A Dialogue With the Dalai Lama features discussions of ethical issues and how they relate to the media, global economics, the peace movement, and the environment. In addition to the Dalai Lama, panelists include U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Rev. Al Sharpton, Susan Sarandon, Russell Simmons, Amy Goodman, Ben Cohen, and more; the discussion is moderated by Robert Thurman. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
The Dalai Lama (XIV)Robert A.F. Thurman, (more)
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Buddhist leader His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet is the focal point of this panel discussion, in which a group of political, environmental, and spiritual activists discuss the dangers and dilemmas that face the global community at the dawn of the 21st century. Ethics and the World Crisis: A Dialogue With the Dalai Lama features discussions of ethical issues and how they relate to the media, global economics, the peace movement, and the environment. In addition to the Dalai Lama, panelists include U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Rev. Al Sharpton, Susan Sarandon, Russell Simmons, Amy Goodman, Ben Cohen, and more; the discussion is moderated by Robert Thurman. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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    Edward R.

    Canned Questions, Format was boring. Dalia Lama of course was wonderful, but the format was not

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    Angela W.

    Take in, listen, be moved, and then take action.

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    Robin W.

    It's not a "dialogue", it's a monologue from the likes of Susan Sarandon and Al Sharpton. The Dalai Lama usually steers clear of partisan politics, but on this DVD he's drowning in the stuff. He looked uncomfortable. I felt sorry for him.

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