Proutist Economics - Chpt. 1 - Ánanda Sútram Chapter 5 / The Principles of Prout
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Namaskar,
This is a reading of the book: Proutist Economics (a compilation)
Baba explains that society moves in cycles—laborers, warriors, intellectuals, and capitalists—each dominating in turn. When any group becomes exploitative, the cycle shifts through evolution or revolution.
Sadvipras, spiritually grounded moral leaders, guide this process and protect society.
Everyone must have minimum necessities, surplus wealth must be distributed by merit, and no one should hoard resources at the expense of others.
All physical, mental, and spiritual potentials—individual and collective—must be fully developed, balanced, and used for the welfare of all.
And finally, the method of utilization must change with time, place, and person. Progress must be continuous.
This is PROUT: a dynamic, moral, and progressive system for universal welfare.