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== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==
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Image:PROUT SocialPyramid.jpg|thumb|220px|The social pyramid. Click here to enlarge the image. Click a layer to read more on the topic.
Image:PROUT SocialPyramid.jpg|thumb|right|270px|The social pyramid. Click here to enlarge the image. Click a layer to read more on the topic.
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The fundamental principles of PROUT have been likened to the construction of a social pyramid with five layers.<ref>[[Abhidevananda|Avadhuta, Acarya Abhidevananda]] (1984) ''[http://onlyhisname.com/Books/PSA/ PROUT Social Analysis]''</ref> Theory flows from top downward. Practice flows from bottom upward. As the theory of PROUT is based on practice, the first fundamental principle of PROUT appears at the bottom of the pyramid and not the top.
'''The fundamental principles of PROUT''' have been likened to the construction of a social pyramid with five layers.<ref>[[Abhidevananda|Avadhuta, Acarya Abhidevananda]] (1984) ''[http://onlyhisname.com/Books/PSA/ PROUT Social Analysis]''</ref> Theory flows from top downward. Practice flows from bottom upward. As the theory of PROUT is based on practice, the first fundamental principle of PROUT appears at the bottom of the pyramid and not the top.


=== Law ===
=== Law ===
Law maintains social integrity. Without it, society, to the extent that it survives, is reduced to
Law maintains social integrity. Without it, society, to the extent that it survives, is reduced to