PROUT: Progressive economic and spiritual model

Dada Maheshvarananda and Mariah Branch

To envision our future, it is vitally important to ask: what kind of world do we want? Prout (the ) is a socioeconomic alternative model that promotes the welfare and development of every person, physically, mentally, and spiritually. This article provides a brief introduction to some of the economic and social concepts of Prout, including guaranteeing minimum necessities to all, the right to jobs, a three-tiered economy, including small-scale private enterprises, cooperatives, and large-scale publicly owned key industries, food sovereignty, sustainable agriculture, proper utilization of natural and human resources, and economic democracy. Prout promotes an ecological and spiritual perspective that is universal and nondogmatic. Prout’s holistic model provides an overarching framework to effectively measure and compare policies for the greater good of all people, as well as the planet.

“Another world is possible!” is the theme of the World Social Forum, which began in Brazil in 2001, and which has been growing exponentially ever since, with hundreds of thousands participating in global, regional, national, and local events that democratically educate people and rally to create social, political, and economic changes. At these forums, it is common to proclaim that we are against the unjust global economy, based on profit, selfishness, and greed, which excludes more people than it benefits. However, the Progressive Utilization Theory, Prout, offers the opportunity to champion what we are for and explore how we can achieve our goals. Continue reading

Art Week in Old Town Hall

Weymouth old town hall

The Old Town Hall are hosting some artists for Weeks, i.e. 29th May to 13th June on lower floor of the Old Town Hall but upstairs will be a focus for OTH, Transition Towns, local history and exhibits from local artists. The Chapelhay Community Partnershp have therefore requested a little help from TTs to assist with refreshments and general things happening at the time.

Weymouth Energy Advice Centre

This is an session that runs each week in the main library, 10.00 am to 12.30 pm on Monday morning and Wednesday morning, providing Energy Efficiency (EE) and Renewable Energy (RE) advice and information to households in Weymouth. More volunteers always welcome and provided. It is not rocket science and you always work with a trained volunteer when you start. There was an article + photo in the Dorset Echo recently (Tues 17 Nov) about our Green Streets bid, that may attract more support.
For more information, contact me, which can be done through the contact form on this website.
John Tomblin

More Energy Advice

Weymouth Centre Expands Activities

Currently Weymouth Energy Advice Centre (WEAC) is seeking more volunteers. John Tomblin writes:

“We open for two half days a week at present, but plan to expand the number of weekly sessions and so reach more people, with our advice on Energy Efficiency (EE) and Renewable Energy (RE). Would you consider joining our small friendly team ? will be provided.”

Contact John on: 01305 832180 Continue reading