Philippine society and revolution / by Amado Guerrero.
Material type: TextHayward, Calif. : Philippine Information Network Service (PINS), [1996];copyright 1996Description: 238 pages : illustrations, maps 27 cmContent type:- text
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- DS 686.5 .G937 1996
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and if the specific characteristics of our people's war is a brilliant contribution to the understanding of the particularities of the Philippine revolution and therefore of great significance in the development of the strategy and tactics suited to the waging of a revolutionary war in an archipelagic country like the Philippines, and identifies the specific tasks of Filipino revolutionaries in overthrowing the US-Marcos dictatorship - the most violent expression of neo-colonial rule - towards the realization of the people's democratic revolution and the achievement of socialism.
With its class analysis of Philippine history, this book provides the foundations for a Marxist-Leninist interpretation of Philippine society and its basis in the past
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