World Conqueror and World Renouncer is the first comprehensive and
authoritative work on the relationship between Buddhism and the polity
(political organization) in Thailand. The book conveys the historical
background necessary for full comprehension of the contemporary
structural relationship between Buddhism, the sangha (monastic order),
and the polity, including the historic institution of kingship.
Professor Tambiah delineates the overall relationship, as postulated in
early Buddhism, between the monk's otherworldly quest on one side and
the this-worldly ordinating role of the monarchy on the other. He also
examines the complementary and dialectical tensions that occur in this
classical relationship, the king's duty to both protect and purify the
sangha being a notable example.