When The Rains Come, Will They Not Grow Again the Socialist Movement In The Philippines: 1920-1960

by Dante C. Simbulan

…We want our country declared a Spanish province, with all the rights and obligations. In a word, we want reforms, reforms, reforms.

This study has previously pointed out how and why the masses sought the intellectual leadership of the ilustrados. But how did the ilustrados respond? An examination of the demands for reforms of the Propagandists will show that they all aimed at satisfying the discontent among the middle class and the educated elements of Philippine society. But what about the masses? Why did the Propagandists fail to voice the economic aspirations of the more numerous workers and peasants?

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Author: Dante C. Simbulan

Genre: History, Socialism

Publisher: Pantas Publishing Inc.

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