The democratic revolution in the Philippines
Rarely does a chief of state publicly describe his actions and motives DURING the crisis of great events. This book is President Marcos' own account of recent Philippine history, written during the heat of decision-making. More, it is his political manifesto, containing both his definition of d...
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Format: | Book |
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Manila
Ferdinand E. Marcos
1977
©1974 |
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Summary: | Rarely does a chief of state publicly describe his actions and motives DURING the crisis of great events. This book is President Marcos' own account of recent Philippine history, written during the heat of decision-making. More, it is his political manifesto, containing both his definition of democracy as a continuous revolution for the common welfare and his thoughts on the deepest meanings of democracy and upon the obligations and responsibilities of leadership. |
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Item Description: | Comprises the author's Today's revolution: democracy and his Notes on the new society of the Philippines. |
Physical Description: | vi, 265 pages illustrations 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (page 257-259) and indexes |
ISBN: | 0131980106 |