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==Social progress== | ==Social progress== | ||
In Sarkar's vision social progress is seen to be established on the basis of a new vision of [[Progressive utilization theory|human progress]]. Sarkar's theory focuses on four basic ages of warriors, intellectuals and acquisitors, as well as a brief age of labourers. During such ages humanity has faced an eternal struggle with each [[Epoch (reference date)|epoch]] deteriorating into a harmful [[exploitation|exploitative]] phase. Sarkar devises an [[exit strategy]] from such a development, based on the role of enlightened moralists, the [[Sadvipras]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.worldproutassembly.org/archives/2005/03/sadvipras.html|title=The Place of Sadvipras in the Social Cycle|accessdate=2009-05-17}}</ref> It is their role, based on their self-less virtues and ideation on the [[Divinity|divine]], to apply energy and accelerate social progress when the evolutionary process is caught up in a [[Stasis (political history)|stasis]] whereby the ruling class has abandoned its original [[virtue]] | In Sarkar's vision social progress is seen to be established on the basis of a new vision of [[Progressive utilization theory|human progress]]. Sarkar's theory focuses on four basic ages of warriors, intellectuals and acquisitors, as well as a brief age of labourers. During such ages humanity has faced an eternal struggle with each [[:wikipedia:Epoch (reference date)|epoch]] deteriorating into a harmful [[:wikipedia:exploitation|exploitative]] phase. Sarkar devises an [[:wikipedia:exit strategy|exit strategy]] from such a development, based on the role of enlightened moralists, the [[Progressive_Utilization_Theory#Sadvipras|Sadvipras]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.worldproutassembly.org/archives/2005/03/sadvipras.html|title=The Place of Sadvipras in the Social Cycle|accessdate=2009-05-17}}</ref> It is their role, based on their self-less virtues and ideation on the [[:wikipedia:Divinity|divine]], to apply energy and accelerate social progress when the evolutionary process is caught up in a [[:wikipedia:Stasis (political history)|stasis]] whereby the ruling class has abandoned its original [[:wikipedia:virtue|virtues]] and through an intense focus on their [[:wikipedia:motivity|social agenda]] inflict [[:wikipedia:misery|misery]] on the other sections of society. | ||
==Harmony and cooperation== | ==Harmony and cooperation== |