Within the historic context of the rise of Capitalism and the fall of Communism, Maheshvara Pacheco explores where Prout stands in its approach to economy.
These articles represent a PROUT analysis of important current issues, written by PROUT activists
A recent UN report warns: The global capitalist system is on the verge of collapse. Roar Bjonnes looks at the solutions that lie beyond the scope of Green Capitalism.
Swearing, lies and vicious attacks on his opponents. Trump has set a precedent for flying in the face of political correctness and diplomacy, spurning a new trend in abrasive political rhetoric. Tim Shanks explores how ethical leaders can express themselves in the changing world of civic discourse.
The Democrats betrayal of America’s working class, which began with Clinton’s move to the right in the 1990s, enabled Trump to come into power, argues Roar Bjonnes.
With a quiz to check how tuned in you are to the current global reality, we look at how far we’ve come and how we decide where we are headed.
Recent patterns of rising temperatures around the globe are challenging the assumptions of climate change deniers. We look at the issue in the light of Prout’s fundamental principles.
James Quilligan analyses the characteristics of Free Trade and Protectionism and how Prout, through its emphasis on economic decentralisation, localism and democratic decision-making, integrates and transcends them both.
Set within the region’s historical context, we take a look at the implications of different solutions for the ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict from a Proutist perspective.
If a full scale trade war actually breaks out, it will lead to a marked reduction of global trade. But what would this new economic situation look like, and would it actually be such a bad thing? We unpick the seeming contradictions within Prout’s stance on free trade.
Patents, Intellectual Property Rights and their role in keeping rich countries rich. What Prout has to say on the matter.
While nuclear war with North Korea may sound scary, the conflict in the Middle East is a far more serious problem for the world. We look at the unique position of the Kurds and their role in the turmoil.
Cutting taxes is a common promise for politicians the world over to gain popularity and get more votes, but who really benefits? T. Shanks explores the topic.
Just like a holocaust denier, Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of Myanmar and once Nobel Peace Prize Laureate has closed her eyes to the genocide that has taken place under her rule. We look at the status of the Rohingya people and call for support for their struggle.
Tyler Shanks looks at the political position of Catalonia in the context of the European Union and how its fight for independence relates to the Proutist concept of Samaj.
A brief look at the economic structure of North Korea and how this is impacting its position in the world, from a Prout perspective.
The world is heading for an “ecological credit crunch” far worse than the recent financial crisis. We humans are over-using the natural resources of the planet. Read an eye-opening excerpt from Roar Bjonne’s Growing a New Economy.








