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'''Progressive Utilization Theory''', also known by the acronym '''PROUT''', is a [[philosophical theory]] of [[socioeconomic]] and [[sociopolitical|political]] 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]]''.
'''Progressive Utilization Theory''', also known by the acronym '''PROUT''', 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]]''.


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Progressive Utilization Theory, also known by the acronym PROUT, is a philosophical theory of socioeconomic and sociopolitical ideas propounded by Indian philosopher and spiritual leader Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. Considered an integral part of 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.