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5 fundamental
principles
of Prout
At the core of Prout are its five fundamental
principles formulated by Shrii Prabhatrainjan Sarkar in 1959, and
subsequently published in Idea and Ideology. These core principles were
incorporated as aphorisms 12 to 16 of the fifth chapter of Ananda Sutram
(1962) along with the 11 social and
socio-economic principles of Prout. These 16 principles form
the basis of Prout.
1st principle: Ceiling on
accumulation of physical wealth
2nd principle: Maximum utilization and rational
distribution of all potentialities of the world
3rd principle: Maximum utilization of all
individual and collective potentialities
4th principle: Proper adjustment between all
utilizations
5th principle: Methods of utilization to vary with
changes in time, place and person and be of progressive nature
The five fundamental principles of Prout, by Jayanta Kumar
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