The conflict lies between the entrenched authoritarian ideology of 'might is right'-which legitimizes power through coercion and military dominance-and Aung San Suu Kyi's vision of a spiritual revolution
For more than three decades, Burma's political prisoners, activists, and visionaries have embodied moral courage in defying authoritarian repression and unjust laws. At the forefront of this moral struggle stands Aung San Suu Kyi, whose unwavering commitment to nonviolence, democracy, and spiritual renewal has shaped the modern Burmese political landscape. This book undertakes a philosophical exploration of Aung San Suu Kyi's political thought, drawing inspiration from Johan Galtung's study of Gandhi and guided by personal interviews and close observation of her political journey from 2012 to 2020. It examines whether she should be understood, as Michal Lubina suggests, as a 'hybrid politician'-one who blends Western liberal ideals with Burmese Buddhist values-or whether a more fitting lens reveals her as a peacebuilder committed to a spiritual revolution. Drawing on Buddhist moral philosophy, Alasdair MacIntyre's thought, Max Weber's ethics of political responsibility, and Vaclav Havel's vision of living in truth, the work explores the religious and ethical foundations of Suu Kyi's democratic ideals, situating her thought within the contested terrain of Burma's native democratic traditions and longstanding authoritarian inheritance-from monarchy and colonialism to military rule. Ultimately, this study challenges simplistic portrayals and explores whether Aung San Suu Kyi's principled leadership reflects not a betrayal of liberal ideals, but rather the articulation of a distinctively Burmese path toward peace and justice. It presents a deeply contextual account of moral courage, just law, and an uncorrupted society as essential elements in Burma's ongoing quest for federal democracy and decentralized governance.
By:
Mon Mon Myat Imprint: Penguin Random House SEA Country of Publication: Singapore Dimensions:
Height: 1mm,
Width: 1mm,
Weight: 1g ISBN:9789815362459 ISBN 10: 9815362453 Pages: 320 Publication Date:28 July 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming