PHILIPPINE SOCIETY

and

REVOLUTION

Amado Guerrero



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Table of Contents 

Chapter 1 
Review of Philippine History
 
 

Chapter 2 
Basic Problems of the Filipino People 
 

Chapter 3 
The People's Democratic Revolution 



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"Integrating Marxist-Leninist theory with Philippine practice is a two-way process. We do not merely take advantage of the victories achieved abroad so that we may succeed in our own revolution. But we also hope to add our own victory to those of others and make some worthwhile contribution to the advancement of Marxism-Leninism and the world proletarian revolution so that in the end mankind will be freed from the scourge of imperialism and enter the era of communism. 
 
 

Table of Contents

  

PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION 

PREFACE  

AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION  

CHAPTER ONE  

REVIEW OF PHILIPPINE HISTORY 

  1. THE PHILIPPINES AND THE PEOPLE
  2. THE PEOPLE UPON THE COMING OF 

  3. THE SPANISH COLONIALISTS
     
  4. SPANISH COLONIALISM AND FEUDALISM
  5. THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION OF 1896
  6. THE COLONIAL RULE OF U.S. IMPERIALISM 
  7. THE PEOPLE'S STRUGGLE AGAINST 

  8. JAPANESE IMPERIALISM  
  9. THE PRESENT PUPPET REPUBLIC OF 

  10. THE PHILIPPINES  
    1. The Roxas Puppet Regime, 1946-48 
    2. The Quirino Puppet Regime, 1948-53 
    3. The Magsaysay Puppet Regime, 1954-57 
    4. The Garcia Puppet Regime, 1957-61 
    5. The Macapagal Puppet Regime, 1962-65 
    6. The Marcos Puppet Regime, 1966- 
IX. THE REESTABLISHMENT OF THE  
COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES  

CHAPTER TWO  

BASIC PROBLEMS OF THE FILIPINO PEOPLE  

  1. A SEMICOLONIAL AND SEMIFEUDAL SOCIETY 
  2. U.S. IMPERIALISM 
1. The Meaning of Imperialism  

2. Bogus Independence and the Unequal Treaties  

3. U.S. Monopoly Control of the Philippines  

4. The Scheme to prolong U.S. Domination  

  1. FEUDALISM 
1. The Meaning of Feudalism  

2. The Hacienda System  

3. Sham Land Reform  

a. Resettlement and Landgrabbing  

b. Land Retention Limits and Bogus Expropriation  

4. The Extent of Feudal and Semifeudal Exploitation  

a. The Magnitude of the Land Problem  

b. Basic Forms of Exploitation in the Countryside  

5. The Political Power of the Landlord Class  

IV. BUREAUCRAT CAPITALISM  

  1. The Meaning of Bureaucrat Capitalism 
  2. Source of Graft and Corruption 
  3. Fascism 
  4. Reformist and Modern Revisionism 
CHAPTER THREE  

THE PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION  

  1. BASIC CHARACTER OF THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION 
  2. CLASSES IN PHILIPPINE SOCIETY 
    1. The Landlord Class 
    2. The Bourgeoisie 
      1. The Comprador Big Bourgeoisie 
      2. The Middle Bourgeoisie 
      3. The Petty Bourgeoisie 
3. The Peasantry  

a. The Rich Peasants  

b. The Middle Peasants  

c. The Poor Peasants  

4. The Proletariat  

The Semiproletariat  

The Lumpen Proletariat  

Special Social Groups  

  1. CLASS BASIS OF STRATEGY AND TACTICS 
1. Class Leadership and the Party  

2. The Main Force and the Armed Struggle  

3. The Basic Alliance and the National United Front  

  1. BASIC TASKS OF THE PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION 
1. In the Political Field  

2. In the Economic Field  

3. In the Military Field  

4. In the Cultural Field  

5. In the Field of Foreign Relations  

  1. PERSPECTIVE OF THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION 
TABLES 
 
 




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