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040 _cHuman Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission
050 _aDS 669
100 _aSison, Jose Maria,
_d1939-2022
_eauthor.
245 _aCritique of Philippine economy and politics /
_cJose Maria Sison ; Julieta de Lima, editor.
260 _a[Utrecht, Netherlands] :
_bInternational Network of the Philippines (INPS),
_c2021.
300 _axi, 767 pages ;
_c23 cm.
490 _aSison Reader Series 3
520 _aCritique of Philippine Economy and Politics seeks to explain comprehensively the basic character of Philippine society and the basic problems that afflict the Filipino people, especially the toiling masses of workers and peasants. Since 1946, the US has granted nominal independence to the Philippines but has retained. US dominance over the economic, political, cultural and social life of the Filipino people. The shift has merely been from direct colonial to semicolonial or neocolonial rule The semifeudal economy has persisted. There has been no genuine land reform and national industrialization. Imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism perpetuate underdevelopment, extreme exploitation, mass unemployment and widespread poverty.
650 _aEconomic history.
650 _aPhilippines -- Economic conditions.
650 _aPolitics and government.
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_cFIL
_n0
_kDS
_m669
999 _c2039
_d2039