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The '''Progressive utilization theory''' ('''PROUT''') is a [[socioeconomic]] and political philosophy created by the Indian philosopher and spiritual leader [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. He first conceived of PROUT in 1959.<ref name=":1" /> Its proponents (Proutists) claim that the theoryit exposes and overcomes the limitations of both capitalism, communism and communismmixed economy.<ref name="Crovetto2008" /><ref name="Skrbina" /> Since its genesis, PROUT has had an [[Economic progressivism|economically progressive]] approach, aiming improve [[Social change|social development]] in the world. The theoryIt is in line with Sarkar's [[Neohumanism|Neohumanist]] values which aim to provide "proper care" to every being on the planet, including humans, animals and plants.{{r|:1}}
 
PROUT has not been implemented in any part of the world,<ref name=":17" /> though there is a number of books and articles on the subject.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-08|title=Homepage - PROUT Global - Progressive Utilization Theory|url=https://prout.info/|access-date=2021-09-09|language=en-US}}</ref>