
Prout: An Introduction
by Mirra B. Price, a new version of “What is Prout” What is PROUT? PROUT is an acronym for the P...

Mni Wiconi/Water is Life: Standing with Standing Rock
By Mirra Price On December 1, 2016, The Sioux Nation sent a letter, signed by 13 tribal chairpersons, to Presi...

Purchasing Capacity: A Key Prout Economic Concept – Part Two
By Jagatbandhu John Gross, Ph.D. “The first thing that must be done to increase the purchasing capacity...

Neohumanist Leadership: A Regular Column by Satya Tanner
Neohumanist Leadership in an Age of Donald Trump and Polarization With the election of Donald Trump to the pos...

Ireland Sisters
by Jyoti Wind Our second Ireland Tour of the sacred sites began with 13 women boarding a 14-seater bus, luggag...

Wages for Housework?
by Alanna Hartzok There is a reason that when women birth babies they are said to be “in labor.” Producing peo...

Recipe Corner: Broccoli Cheese Chowder
Recipe Corner: A regular column by Liina Laufer Broccoli Cheese Chowder This broccoli cheese chowder soup make...

US Prisons, Women and the Progressive Utilization Theory
By Nada Khader, Women Proutists of North America Board Member The founder of Prout, Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, onc...

Purchasing Capacity: A Key Prout Economic Concept
By John Gross Policy makers and the public both deserve meaningful measures of economic well being. Appropriat...
by Mirra B. Price, a new version of “What is Prout” What is PROUT? PROUT is an acronym for the Progressive Utilization Theory which was propounded in 1959 by Indian philosopher... Read more
The Economics of a Three-Tiered Economy
By Mark Friedman PROUT advocates a three-tiered economy, including a privately-owned small business sector, a sector of cooperatives where most production and commerce will take place, and a... Read more
Mni Wiconi/Water is Life: Standing with Standing Rock
By Mirra Price On December 1, 2016, The Sioux Nation sent a letter, signed by 13 tribal chairpersons, to President Obama demanding that he halt construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. In... Read more
Purchasing Capacity: A Key Prout Economic Concept – Part Two
By Jagatbandhu John Gross, Ph.D. “The first thing that must be done to increase the purchasing capacity of the common people is to maximize the production of essential commodities... Read more
Neohumanist Leadership in an Age of Donald Trump and Polarization With the election of Donald Trump to the position of President of the United States (POTUS), many people are understandably... Read more
Ireland Sisters
by Jyoti Wind Our second Ireland Tour of the sacred sites began with 13 women boarding a 14-seater bus, luggage stowed in the back amidst extra wellies [Wellington boots] for the rain and mu... Read more
by Alanna Hartzok There is a reason that when women birth babies they are said to be “in labor.” Producing people is hard work and birth is just the beginning. Yet even in countries that giv... Read more
Recipe Corner: Broccoli Cheese Chowder
Recipe Corner: A regular column by Liina Laufer Broccoli Cheese Chowder This broccoli cheese chowder soup makes for a warming, cozy dinner as the days get shorter and colder. Delicious with... Read more
US Prisons, Women and the Progressive Utilization Theory
By Nada Khader, Women Proutists of North America Board Member The founder of Prout, Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, once told us that we can only punish a person as much as we love that person, and t... Read more