Prout 101 is the introductory course to get you familiar with the basics of Prout. It consists of several modules with quizzes.
In this course you will become familiar with the fundamental elements of Prout and be able to talk about them to others. This also sets the foundation for doing higher Prout education.
Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 28 Lessons
- 2 Weeks
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- 1) A Brief Introduction to ProutSection 1 gives a high level introduction of what Prout is about.5
- 2) Economic DemocracySection 2 deals with one of the core fundamentals of Prout. The concept of economic democracy. This is a form of democracy that deals with the common problems of liberal or political democracy in a capitalist paradigm.7
- 2.1101:2 What is Economic Democracy?10 Minutes
- 2.2101:2 Guaranteeing the minimum requirements5 Minutes
- 2.3101:2 Increased purchasing capacity.5 Minutes
- 2.4101:2 Local economic decision making5 Minutes
- 2.5101:2 Curbing outflows of capital and raw materials5 Minutes
- 2.6101:2 Economic liberation5 Minutes
- 2.7101:2 Quiz: Economic Democracy15 Minutes6 Questions
- 3) Decentralised EconomicsSection 3 deals with the concept of decentralised economics8
- 3.1101:3 Introduction to Decentralised Economics1 Minute
- 3.2101:3 Local Economic Control5 Minutes
- 3.3101:3 Optimise Production for Consumption5 Minutes
- 3.4101:3 Production and Distribution through Co-operatives5 Minutes
- 3.5101:3 Local Employment5 Minutes
- 3.6101:3 Foreign Commodities5 Minutes
- 3.7101:3 Summary5 Minutes
- 3.8Quiz: Decentralised Economics20 Minutes5 Questions
- 4) The 3 Tier EconomySection 4 deals with the three tier economic model for Prout5
- 5) Balanced Economies and Regional Self-sufficiencySection 5 deals with the concept of rural vs urban balances and how to optimise economic development of an area.3
- 6) Ethical and Wise LeadershipSection 6 deals with the issues with current models of leadership selection and how to address these3
- 7) World Government and Co-ordinated Co-operationSection 7 deals with the concept of a global governing body and how global co-operation needs to be approached.4
- 8) Final QuizSection 8 is the final quiz to pas this module1
Prout stands for PROgressive Utilisation Theory and is a socio-economic theory for how systems of governance can function based on universalist thinking. Its principals were first laid down by Indian philosopher, P.R Sarkar.
Requirements
- No pre-requisites, just an interest in socio-economics and a desire to understand PROUT
Features
- A basic outline of what Prout is and how it can help the current global predicament.
- A high level overview of Economic Democracy
- A broad overview of some of the key features of Prout.
Target audiences
- All members of the public
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