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'''''PROUT Social Analysis''''' is a monograph by [[Abhidevananda|Abhidevananda]] on the social pyramid that is regulated by [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's]] [[Progressive Utilization Theory]] (for short, PROUT). In specific, Abhidevananda examines the areas of social life that are regulated by the [[Progressive Utilization Theory#Five fundamental principles|Five Fundamental Principles of PROUT]] and the manner of their regulation.<ref name="PSA">{{cite book|author=Abhidevananda Avadhuta|title=[http://onlyhisname.com/Books/PSA/ PROUT Social Analysis]|year=1984}}</ref>
'''''PROUT Social Analysis''''' is a monograph by [[Abhidevananda|Abhidevananda]] on the social pyramid that is regulated by [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's]] [[Progressive Utilization Theory]] (for short, PROUT). In specific, Abhidevananda examines the areas of social life that are regulated by the [[Five Fundamental Principles of PROUT]] and the manner of their regulation.<ref name="PSA">{{cite book|author=Abhidevananda Avadhuta|title=[http://onlyhisname.com/Books/PSA/ PROUT Social Analysis]|year=1984}}</ref>


== Content ==
== Content ==

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PROUT Social Analysis
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Author Acarya Abhidevananda Avadhuta
Language English
Subject Analysis of the 5-layered social pyramid of PROUT
Genre Social theory
Published 1984
Location in Sarkarverse
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PROUT Social Analysis is a monograph by Abhidevananda on the social pyramid that is regulated by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's Progressive Utilization Theory (for short, PROUT). In specific, Abhidevananda examines the areas of social life that are regulated by the Five Fundamental Principles of PROUT and the manner of their regulation.[1]

Content

PROUT Social Analysis consists of four sections, well-cited and containing numerous diagrams to facilitate understanding:[1]

  • Uniqueness of PROUT
  • The Social Pyramid
  • The Five E’s
  • Conclusion

References

  1. ^ a b Abhidevananda Avadhuta (1984) PROUT Social Analysis