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'''Progressive Utilization Theory''', also known by the acronym '''PROUT''', ''(logo pictured)'' is a philosophical theory of socioeconomic and sociopolitical ideas propounded by Indian philosopher and spiritual leader [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. Considered an integral part of [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar#Spiritual _philosophy|his spiritual philosophy]], Sarkar formulated the theory of his [[Ananda Marga]] movement in 1959 and summarized it in the fifth chapter of his influential work ''[[Ananda Sutram]]''. PROUT may be defined by examining the three words from which the acronym is derived: ''progressive'', ''utilization'', and ''theory''. (... '''[[Progressive Utilization Theory|Continue reading]]''')
'''Progressive Utilization Theory''', also known by the acronym '''PROUT''', ''(logo pictured)'' is a philosophical theory of socioeconomic and sociopolitical ideas propounded by Indian philosopher and spiritual leader [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. Considered an integral part of [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar#Spiritual _philosophy|his spiritual philosophy]], Sarkar formulated the theory of his [[Ananda Marga]] movement in 1959 and summarized it in the fifth chapter of his influential work ''[[Ananda Sutram]]''. PROUT may be defined by examining the three words from which the acronym is derived: ''progressive'', ''utilization'', and ''theory''. (... '''[[Progressive Utilization Theory|Continue reading]]''')
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