Further to that exhaustive list of oranges, check out Erich Fromm (briefly 
popular German-American psychoanalyst and social philosopher)who wrote some 
interesting things about Zen Buddhism, psychoanalysis and Aristotle-bashing 
in the 50s. His work might help to suggest ways MOQ-style thinking 
intersects with Freudian and Marxist theory, and it's also quite interesting 
as a representative of that whole cultural movement towards Eastern thought 
in the 50s and 60s.
And on a more personal note: if anybody who knows their Hegel can tell me 
anything about his relationship to eastern philosophy or suggest any books 
on the subject, please e-mail me. "It's not for me it's for my thesis." 
Thanks very much.

James

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