Liberalism and the Postcolony
Thinking the State in 20th-Century Philippines
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Liberalism and the Postcolony
Thinking the State in 20th-Century Philippines
Through the biographies of four Filipino scholar-bureaucrats—Camilo Osias, Salvador Araneta, Carlos P. Romulo, and Salvador P. Lopez—Lisandro E. Claudio argues that liberal thought served as the grammar of Filipino democracy in the twentieth century. Melding political philosophy and narrative history, he takes us through various articulations of liberalism in pedagogy, international affairs, economics, and literature. In this first book on Filipino liberals in the twentieth century, Claudio brings to light an obscured history of the Philippine state and also argues for a new liberalism rooted in the postcolonial experience, a timely intervention in light of the ascent of President Rodrigo Duterte and the current developments in Southeast Asian politics.
248 pages | 17 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2017
Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies
Asian Studies: Southeast Asia and Australia
Political Science: Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, and International Relations, Political and Social Theory

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