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   Self-help at the barangay level encourages
    initiative and group decisions
   Multiplicity of NGO’s and PO’s encourages
    people to posit an abstract tran skin good
   Hegemony of liberal democratic ideas gives
    democratic freedoms legitimacy.
   Many centers of power prevent power from
    being concentrated in a small group to the
    exclusion of the majority.
      “Self-help” refers to a group of individuals
    or families who undertake an activity in
    response to a problem affecting all, with little
    or no intervention by the government. There
    are activities that are spontaneous and involve
    little planning. It is activities that involve
    several households, especially those not related
    by kinship, and are institutionalized in varying
    degrees that strengthen the nation that all of us
    are ultimately equal to each other as human
    being and should therefore work together for a
    common goal.
   Private developmental organizations have
    multiplied since the return of liberal democracy
    under Corazon Aquino. Their concerns are
    various: providing legal aid, training in
    citizens’ rights, assisting street children and so
    on. They thus liberate people from thinking
    only of their family or of their own particular
    locality. The emphasis of NGOs on consensus-
    building through “proseso” is praise worthy.
    But their weakness is there is that they may be
    difficult to sustain, for many NGOs rely on
    foreign grants.
   The Philippines has long stood out in the
    region for its adherence to the formal political
    freedoms of liberal democracy, expect during
    the Marcos dictatorship. Thus the Philippines
    take pride in being able to openly criticize key
    public figures without fear punishment. Rallies
    opposing positions taken by the government
    and strikes on behalf of workers’ right take
    place. The freedom to vote is dearly held right
    and was defended heroically in February 1986.
   For democracy to exist as system, economic
    and political power should be dispersed, so
    that no one individual or group of individuals
    can exercise undue influence over the decisions
    of others. This is the rationale underlying
    universal suffrage; the classic separation of the
    three powers (legislative, executive, and
    judicial); and decentralization and devolution
    of power. In the economic sphere, wealth is
    concentrated in the hands of landowning and
    capital owning families.
   However what need stressing are two
    things: First, these families do not
    present a united front. They compete
    with each other, too, and this creates
    space for democratic initiatives. Second,
    the sources of wealth have become
    increasingly diversified. Land as a factor
    of wealth is no longer as important as
    before.

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Bridges

  • 1.
  • 2.  Self-help at the barangay level encourages initiative and group decisions  Multiplicity of NGO’s and PO’s encourages people to posit an abstract tran skin good  Hegemony of liberal democratic ideas gives democratic freedoms legitimacy.  Many centers of power prevent power from being concentrated in a small group to the exclusion of the majority.
  • 3.  “Self-help” refers to a group of individuals or families who undertake an activity in response to a problem affecting all, with little or no intervention by the government. There are activities that are spontaneous and involve little planning. It is activities that involve several households, especially those not related by kinship, and are institutionalized in varying degrees that strengthen the nation that all of us are ultimately equal to each other as human being and should therefore work together for a common goal.
  • 4.  Private developmental organizations have multiplied since the return of liberal democracy under Corazon Aquino. Their concerns are various: providing legal aid, training in citizens’ rights, assisting street children and so on. They thus liberate people from thinking only of their family or of their own particular locality. The emphasis of NGOs on consensus- building through “proseso” is praise worthy. But their weakness is there is that they may be difficult to sustain, for many NGOs rely on foreign grants.
  • 5.  The Philippines has long stood out in the region for its adherence to the formal political freedoms of liberal democracy, expect during the Marcos dictatorship. Thus the Philippines take pride in being able to openly criticize key public figures without fear punishment. Rallies opposing positions taken by the government and strikes on behalf of workers’ right take place. The freedom to vote is dearly held right and was defended heroically in February 1986.
  • 6.  For democracy to exist as system, economic and political power should be dispersed, so that no one individual or group of individuals can exercise undue influence over the decisions of others. This is the rationale underlying universal suffrage; the classic separation of the three powers (legislative, executive, and judicial); and decentralization and devolution of power. In the economic sphere, wealth is concentrated in the hands of landowning and capital owning families.
  • 7.  However what need stressing are two things: First, these families do not present a united front. They compete with each other, too, and this creates space for democratic initiatives. Second, the sources of wealth have become increasingly diversified. Land as a factor of wealth is no longer as important as before.