Anti-Americanism : twenty-four questions about Filipino nationalism / by Jose W. Diokno ; with drawings by Anna Fer.
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- JC 311 .D621 1984
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JC 311 .C766 1988 Nationalism and liberation / | JC 311 .C889 1988 Ang pagkabuo ng nasyonalismong Pilipino. | JC 311 .C899 1995 Culture of nationalism in contemporary Philippine society : conference proceedings. | JC 311 .D621 1984 Anti-Americanism : twenty-four questions about Filipino nationalism / | JC 311 .M270 1992 Can a Christian be a Nationalist? / | JC 311 .R68 1965 Identity and change : towards a national definition / | JC 319 .R81 1998 (Un) framing Southeast Asia : nationalism and the postcolonial text in English in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines/ |
Filipino nationalism is the determination to uphold the sovereignty of the Filipino people, the right of all Filipinos -- not of just a few and definitely not of foreigners -- to freely decide the destiny of the nation: what kind of government we should have and who should run it, what is the common good and how to attain it, how our society should be structured, the wealth of our land and seas used, developed and shared, and how our culture should be preserved and enhanced.
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