A countryimperiled: Tragic lessons of a distorted history/ by Cecilio T. Arillo.
By: Arillo, Cecilio T.
Material type: BookPlace of publication: [s.l.]Publisher: International Academy of Management and Economics (IAME)Date of publication: 2011Description: xviii, 347 p. ; 13 cm.ISBN: 9789717330211.Subject(s): Philippines Politics and government -- History -- Martial Law | People Power Revolution -- History -- PhilippinesDDC classification: FIL 959.90 Ar41 2011Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Books | High School Department Filipiniana | 900-999 History and Geography | FIL 959.90 Ar41 2011 (Browse shelf) | Available |
As the elitist image of the Aquino regime permeated society as a whole, its propaganda experts began to shape the political landscape as well and transformed most of the unsuspecting citizens into consumers of its own brand of illiberal democracy symbolized by the yellow banner, the yellow ribbon and the yellow confetti.
This book relived the events that marked the Aquino regime's bungled presidency and how it systematically and repeatedly blamed Marcos, Enrile, Honasan, Laurel, Mitra, and others as the all-purpose excuse to hide its own incompetence, failures and perfidy. - Greed and Betrayal, 2000
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