Law of Social Cycle

Law of Social Cycle, also known as Social Cycle Theory, is a theory of human historical motivity based on "the ancient spiritual ideas of the Vedas". The theory was propounded by the Indian philosopher and spiritual leader Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar in the 1950s and expanded by Ravi Batra since the 1970s, Johan Galtung and Sohail Inayatullah since the 1990s and others.

Read more about Law Of Social Cycle:  Human Society, Four Types of People, Epochs of Social Classes, Social Cycle Theory and Modern Social Development, Exploitation and Breakdown, Preventing The Misery of Exploitation, Social Progress, Harmony and Cooperation

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