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Fwd: *Moralism by P. R. Sarkar* [Book: PROUT in a Nutshell Part-01:02]

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Subject: *Moralism by P. R. Sarkar* [Book: PROUT in a Nutshell
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Moralism by P. R. Sarkar
The inner spirit of the word samája ["society"] is"to move together".
That is, the vitality of society depends on two factors: its existence
– a collective creation – and its inherentdynamism. The characteristic
of an activating force is that it does not move in a perfectly
straight line, rather its movement is rhythmic or undulating; and this
rhythm or wave is not monomorphic but systaltic. The force that moves
society forward is also systaltic. When the nature of movement of
individual life does not hinder the rhythm of collective movement of
society, there remains the possibility of forming a society from the
collectivemovement of numerous individuals – there lies thepossibility
of creating a universal intellectual structure inspired by the
brilliance of sublime ideas.
If we try to judge the nature of something by analysing the inner
spirit of the word used to describe it, we will have to say without
hesitation that humanity has not yetlearned how to build a "society"
worthy of the name. Even to this day, people have only a very vague
notion of the reasons for needing society, let alone of how to build a
true society.
Movement means the active effort to destroy anexisting structure and
construct another. The very effort to destroy old, worn-out systems
gives rise to the possibility of creating newer systems and codes. It
is wrong to infer that because a force is temporarily static after
being attacked it is inert; it still possesses the potential to strike
back. Ofcourse the force under attack tends to absorb thestriking
force in an effort to survive, but it cannot do this successfully. I
havealready explained why. Toretard the systalticity of the movement
of the striking force is contrary to the characteristics of force.
That is why vested interests cannot hold backthe progress of society.
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