At least a part of this nice movie seems to have been posted on Southeast Asian channel of cheepajornloke under the title MongraoMonglok - Economics of Happiness 1/3.mp4
The movie starts from around 3:50 minutes in that first clip and goes on through part 2 and 3. Enjoy watching and sharing!
The ideas in this easily understandable movie do remind me of the principles of Samaj and economic democracy, etc. as expounded in PROgressive Utilisation Theory (PROUT) by P.R. Sarkar, indeed...
That looks really average. Not because I don't like the idea of examining the problems of our current cultural and economic models, but this doesn't seem to provide anything new. It looks like an analysis that I have been seeing constantly, over and over - and gives us the same good but very basic answers again and again. I know of a philosopher who has really incredibly deep and powerful answers. His name is P. R. Sarkar and he gave an amazing economic model called PROUT. Check it out!
At least a part of this nice movie seems to have been posted on Southeast Asian channel of cheepajornloke under the title MongraoMonglok - Economics of Happiness 1/3.mp4
The movie starts from around 3:50 minutes in that first clip and goes on through part 2 and 3. Enjoy watching and sharing!
The ideas in this easily understandable movie do remind me of the principles of Samaj and economic democracy, etc. as expounded in PROgressive Utilisation Theory (PROUT) by P.R. Sarkar, indeed...
offerings2bliss 9 months ago
That looks really average. Not because I don't like the idea of examining the problems of our current cultural and economic models, but this doesn't seem to provide anything new. It looks like an analysis that I have been seeing constantly, over and over - and gives us the same good but very basic answers again and again. I know of a philosopher who has really incredibly deep and powerful answers. His name is P. R. Sarkar and he gave an amazing economic model called PROUT. Check it out!
mayatiita1 10 months ago