The Philippines Is Not Yet A Nation. It Is A Nation in Progress
The Philippines Is Not Yet A Nation. It Is A Nation in Progress
The Philippines Is Not Yet A Nation. It Is A Nation in Progress
nation.
It is a nation in progress.
in progress = in evolution
Independent barangays
Independent towns
Nation of regions or ethnic groups
Nation of citizens
16th
17th
18th
19th
century:
century:
century:
century:
102
128
175
414
(12%)
(16%)
(21%)
(51%)
16th
17th
18th
19th
century:
century:
century:
century:
19 (6%)
19 (6%)
50 (17%)
208 (70%)
16th
17th
18th
19th
century:
century:
century:
century:
82 (18%)
102 (22%)
113 (24%)
170 (36%)
TAGALOGS
BICOLANOS
ILOCANOS
PANGASINENSES
PAMPANGOS
ILONGGOS
CEBUANOS
WARAYS
56
33
21
14
13
11
9
8
CEBUANOS
TAGALOGS
ILONGGOS
BICOLANOS
WARAYS
PANGASINENSES
PAMPANGOS
ILOCANOS
71
44
31
24
24
17
13
10
Social evolution
is proceeding within the
framework of the state
at different speeds
in different parts of the
country.
The Community
sharing in common duties
dialogue
shared life
A special project
Not just a nation of one people who spoke
the same language
But a nation of various peoples who spoke
different languages: a nation of nations
For the Tagalog-Pampango project to take
off, it would have to be accepted by all the
ethnic groups in the Philippines
The earliest we know this happened was
1935
What is Filipino
factiousness?
The tayo-tayo mentality is a narrow
understanding of the common good.
It is the inability to think in the longtermbeyond the next generation.
It is the reflection of our short history
of collaboration and cooperation on a
larger scale than the family or the
immediate community.
Traditional society
Datu and maginoos
Timawa
Aliping namamahay
Aliping sa gigilid
Hindi pantay-pantay ang tao
Society is held together by vertical loyalties
Modern version of
traditional society
In town:
Mayor + rich families
Goons
Workers
Domestic help
Civil society
Pantay-pantay ang tao
ANG LAHAT AY MGA MAMAMAYAN
Society is held together by horizontal
loyalties
Seed:
THE EDUCATED CLASS
result
lack of initiative
laziness
poverty
Privileges
the
exemption from
law
exemption from
ethics
corruption
What is at issue
Sensitivity to
Human Dignity
Jacintos Cartilla
Ang kabuhayang hindi ginugugol sa isang malaki at
banal na kadahilanan ay kahoy na walang lilim, kung
hindi damong makamandag.
Maitim man at maputi ang kulay ng balat, lahat ng taoy
magkakapantay; mangyayaring ang isay higtan sa
dunong, sa yaman, sa ganda; ngunit di mahihigtan sa
pagkatao.
Huwag mong sasayangin ang panahon; ang yamang
nawalay magyayaring magbalik; ngunit panahong
nagdaan nay di na muli pang magdadaan.
Sa taong may hiya, salitay panunumpa.
Ang babae ay huwag mong tignang isang bagay na
libangan lamang, kundi isang katuwang at karamay sa
mga kahirapan nitong kabuhayan.
WHAT TO DO?
How do we develop a
nationalistic culture?
Ideabehaviorhabitcustominstitution
idea = education
institution = laws
we have yet to develop
behavior, habit, and custom
The Enemy:
The Squatter Mentality
Fatalism and sense of
entitlement
Little education
No sense of future
Instant gratification
solution
Not in change of social structures
But in change of minds and hearts
pagbabago ng kalooban
Rizals, Jacintos, and Mabinis
solution
Radical change
in three contexts
The family
New persons
The school
New ideas
The business corporation
Material support
In close mutual cooperation
Mass media
Increased interaction
Lessons learned from other
nations experience