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The Social Cycle

Tue, 02/24/2009 - 17:18 — pri

The Social Cycle of PROUT consists of 7 social principles, stemming from a view of a dominant class of collective psychology.

  • 1. In the flow of the social cycle, a class is always dominant.
  • 2. In the nucleus of the social cycle spiritual revolutionaries (sadvipras) control the cycle in order to liberate all.
  • 3. Evolution is the acceleration of the speed of the social cycle by the application of force.
  • 4. Revolution is the acceleration of the speed of the social cycle by the application of tremendous force.
  • 5. Counter-evolution is the application of force to turn the flow of the social cycle in the reverse direction.
  • 6. Reversing the movement of the social cycle by the application of tremendous force is called counter-revolution.
  • 7. A complete rotation of the social cycle is called peripheric evolution.
1. In the flow of the social cycle, a class is always dominant. ›
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