
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3053475
Objectives: (a) construction of the non-dualist principle Atman = Brahman [A=B] within the framework of dependency and subject-object duality, (b) establishing principles of equanimous equality, reflective reciprocity, and freedom of conscionable actions as empirical connectives of A=B based on Upanishads and Bhagavadgita - de facto primary source of Hindu-Vedic theology, (c) extending these connectives to include principles of neutrality and then to the distributive justice within Rawlsian framework, and (d) exploring the applicability of A=B and "interdependent origination" to the sociopolitical structures and ecosystem in general.
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