Prout and World Poverty - Part 1 of 4
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only prout can save the world.
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@FriedDaisy Really! Anyone in New Mexico can tell you this and this has been happening in developing countries since what 1890
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we love prout and we support this.. we cannot agree on the name.. We suggest EVOLUT... evolutionary utilization theory... Prout is not an appropriate word in some languages.....
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Great man- I have read a few of his books and he is so impressive in his arguments. I wish more people read his work!
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The system we have is capitalism-cronyism-feudalism-
cartelism. Not to forget that the "free trade" meand "free slave trade" and was the "brilliant idea" by Adam Smith to propgate economic domination of the British without military means. Not to mension his stupid idea of "the invisible hand" that would act if everyone was out for profit exclusively. We need a new paradigm. -
Shall I recall that the vast majority of "experts" still believe that capitalism will never die. Ask Krugman, LOL
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His teacher was not "hindu", he was a tantrik yogi who predicted the fall of communism, and then the fall of capitalism "after I die" (indeed, capitalism is already dead, but they're faking it). I bet the FEMA camps and the seizing of this fake pandemic have to do with this. They're trying to set up their tyranny fully well before this falls.
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Oh, you mean they park them both in the "tent cities"?
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The possibility of becoming a millionaire will exist, but no-one will be rich enough as the Rothschilds or Rockefellers which can corrupt entire governments with their money. PROUT is not materialistic. If you search "Dada Maheshvarananda" here on Youtube, you'll get a whole lecture that may clarify these points further. He gave an excellent presentation in Berkeley.
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I don't understand something. PROUT is meant to be an alternative to capitalism and communism, but it literally implements a dictatorship of the proletariat (i.e. collective companies, state-run key industries, strengthening economic self-sufficiency, severely limiting private business). This economic theory could very well have been taken from the pages of Capital or the works of any famous marxist. perhaps it is meant as an alternative to Stalinism or market socialism.
According to Dr. Ravi Batra, Prof of Economics, official corruption is the cause of poverty where developed economies exist.
In the U.S.A, anti-trust laws prohibit the merging of companies which are "too big to fail (aka those which make a lot of money)," yet those laws are not being enforced. Why would our government officials ignore our laws & allow companies to merge & form monopolies which allowed them to blackmail the American people for more than $700B?
Simple. Corruption & greed.
FriedDaisy 3 years ago 5
He is right on the money about the oil monopoly. Who got rich with the 4-dollar gallon gas price?
mimana2 3 years ago 2