PROUT'S Social and Cultural Concepts



This is the third in a series of courses which cover the major aspects of PROUT’s comprehensive social theory. Past courses in this series have covered PROUT’s political system, its system of economic development, and its values base.

This 3-part course will introduce PROUT’s powerful social and cultural concepts — designed to foster social equality, cultural empowerment, the primacy of spiritual-humanistic values, and a collaborative unity amidst human diversity. This is the aspect of PROUT that most reflects the compassionate heart of this visionary social philosophy.


In this course you will explore the following questions:


  • What is the proper conception of society?
  • How can humanity get beyond divisive "isms" to "universalism"?
  • What are the factors for creating a globally united human society?
  • What is of social value and what has fundamental human value?
  • What is the relationship between culture and civilization?
  • How to replace "subordinated cooperation" relationships with "coordinated cooperation"?
  • How to fully empower cultural expression?




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