Ikeda Center books* have been used as supplemental texts in more than 800 college and university courses in the United States. We are pleased to fulfill requests for complimentary exam copies from professors.
To order an examination copy of any of our books contact us via email at mbogen@ikedacenter.org. Your email should indicate the requested book or books and include the following information: 1) your name, 2) your university or institution, 3) course name and number, and 4) semester.
The Inner Philosopher: Conversations on Philosophy's Transformative Power by Lou Marinoff and Daisaku Ikeda (Dialogue Path Press, 2012)
Into Full Flower: Making Peace Cultures Happen by Elise Boulding and Daisaku Ikeda (Dialogue Path Press, 2010)
Creating Waldens: An East-West Conversation on the American Renaissance by Ronald A. Bosco, Joel Myerson, and Daisaku Ikeda (Dialogue Path Press, 2009)
Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions, 10th Anniversary Edition, edited by Daniel L. Smith-Christopher (Orbis Books, 2007)
Ethical Visions of Education: Philosophies in Practice, edited by David T. Hansen (Teachers College Press, 2007)
Educating Citizens for Global Awareness, edited by Nel Noddings (Teachers College Press, 2005)
Subverting Greed: Religious Persoectives on the Global Economy edited by Paul F. Knitter and Chandra Muzaffar (Orbis Books, 2002)
Buddhist Peacework: Creating Cultures of Peace edited by David W. Chappell
Abolishing War: Dialogue with Peace Scholars Elise Boulding and Randall Forsberg (Boston Research Center for the 21st Century, 1998)
Beginning in 2009 the Center began publishing books through its publishing arm Dialogue Path Press. Prior to then, the Center developed books in collaboration with scholars and published them in cooperation with established publishers such as Orbis Books and Teachers College Press.
Prior to July 2009, the Ikeda Center for Peace, Learning, and Dialogue was called the Boston Research Center for the 21st Century (BRC), and developed books under that name.