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Liberalism and Nationalism: The Role of the Filipino Intelligentsia

Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies

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Title Liberalism and Nationalism: The Role of the Filipino Intelligentsia
 
Creator Hanrath, Teresite del Rosario
 
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Description This essay shall take a critical look at Philippine colonial history and will focus on the intellectual class as an elite group commanding social, economic, and political resources. By utilizing these, intellectuals as a group, were able to forge a Philippine society according to their conceptions, views, and beliefs of what such a society "ought" to be. Nation-building, tied to resource-access, combine what Shils refers to as the inevitable "vocation" of the intellectuals. Another central idea in this paper is that of Filipino nationalism and the role of Philippine intellectuals as nationalists. Because of the inherent and fundamental contradictions plaguing the lives of Filipino intellectuals - as initiators of protests against foreign dominance and as agitators for national independence, yet being products of the intellectual and cultural traditions and institutions of their foreign aggressors - throughout the modern history of their country they have often exhibited ambivalent, schizophrenic, and , rather confused understanding of nationalism. From protest, agitation, and pressure to cooperation, accommodation, and compromise, Filipino nationalist-intellectuals have articulated their beliefs, values, and conceptions about Filipino society which are consistent with the underlying European ideals of liberalism. Hence, the history of nationalist struggles in the modern period reveal intellectual sponsorship from the West. This paper discusses a historical perspective of the Filipino intelligentsia and Philippine nationalism.
 
Publisher Third World Studies Center
 
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Date 2007-12-04
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/kasarinlan/article/view/638
 
Source Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies; Vol 3, No 4 (1988); 39-49
2012-080X
0116–0923
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/kasarinlan/article/view/638/640
 
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