The Moro armed struggle in the Philippines : the nonviolent autonomy alternative / Macapado Abaton Muslim.

By: Material type: TextTextMarawi City : The Office of the President and College of Public Affairs Mindanao State University, c1994Description: xix, 193 pages 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HN 40.M6 .M974 1994
Summary: Excerpt from the Foreword:"...Violence arises when dominant institutions are unresponsive to human needs such as for identity, participation, and distributive justice....Dr. Macapado A. Muslim's present study of the causes of the Moro armed struggle ---and his advocacy of peaceful processes leading to 'autonomy with compensatory justice' within the Philippine community ---confirms Aristotle's insight and advances Burton's approach. It emphasizes the responsibility of armed government as well as armed rebels to create nonviolent institutions that will be responsive to the needs of all. It suggests a creative forum to assist nonviolent conflict resolution and structural change..."
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Excerpt from the Foreword:"...Violence arises when dominant institutions are unresponsive to human needs such as for identity, participation, and distributive justice....Dr. Macapado A. Muslim's present study of the causes of the Moro armed struggle ---and his advocacy of peaceful processes leading to 'autonomy with compensatory justice' within the Philippine community ---confirms Aristotle's insight and advances Burton's approach. It emphasizes the responsibility of armed government as well as armed rebels to create nonviolent institutions that will be responsive to the needs of all. It suggests a creative forum to assist nonviolent conflict resolution and structural change..."

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