Greed & betrayal : the sequel to the 1986 EDSA Revolution / Cecilio T. Arillo.
Material type: TextQuezon City : CTA Research & Publishing, ©2000Description: 399 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- 971910371x
- DS 686.62 .Ar42 2000
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DS 686.62 .Ag94 1986 A people's revolution of our time : Philippines, February 22-25, 1986 / | DS 686.62 .Ar42 1986 Breakaway : the inside story of the four-day revolution in the Philippines February 22-25, 1986 / | DS 686.62 .Ar42 2000 Greed & betrayal : the sequel to the 1986 EDSA Revolution / | DS 686.62 .Ar42 2000 Greed & betrayal : the sequel to the 1986 EDSA Revolution / | DS 686.62 .B268 1986 Nineletters : the story of the 1986 Filipino Revolution / | DS 686.62 .C571 2013 Taming people's power The EDSA revolutions and their contradictions. | DS 686.62 .C816 2001 EDSA2 : a nation in revolt : a photographic journal / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A country of "yellow fever" victims As the elitist image of the Aquino regime permeated society as a whole, its propaganda experts began to shape the political landscape as well, and transformed most of the unsuspecting citizens into consumers of its own brand of illiberal democracy symbolized by the yellow banner, the yellow ribbon, and the yellow confetti. Arillo's Greed & Betrayal relived the events that marked the Aquino regime's bungled presidency and how it systematically and repeatedly blamed Marcos, Enrile, Honasan, Laurel, Mitra, and others as the all-purpose excuse to hide its own incompetence, failures, and perfidy. This book also inspired the writing of Arillo's latest book, A Country Imperiled: Tragic Lessons of a Distorted History. (Source: http://www.amazon.com)
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